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VOL 2 1
PRIVATELY PRINTED
1921
LIST OF PEDIGREES.
Ackers of Huntley Manor, co.
Gloucester ....
Attwood of Sion Hill, co.
Worcester ....
Barrington, Viscount .
Bench of Kentwell Hall, co.
Suffolk ....
Bennet of Rougham Hall,
CO. Suffolk ....
Berney of Morton Hall, co.
Norfolk ....
BiNNY
Blagg of Car- Colston, co.
Nottingham
Burroughes of Long Stratton
Manor, co. Norfolk
Childe-Freeman of Gaines and
Femie Bank, co. Hereford .
Clarke of Rupertswood,
Baronet ....
DOWSON ....
Dyment, formerly of Aisholt,
CO. Somerset
Eastwood of West Stoke
House, CO. Sussex
Elwes of Roxby, co. Lincoln,
and of Great Billing, co.
Northampton
Fitch, formerly of Hadleigh
House, CO. Middlesex
Freeman, formerly of Somer-
leaze, co. Somerset
Hambleden, Viscount .
Harben of Newland Park, co.
Buckingham
Hewitt
Hichens of St. Ives, Cornwall
Holland ....
Homer of Leamington, co.
Warwick, and of Nailsworth,
CO. Gloucester
46
54
124
97
136
88
65
33
113
149
42
48
191
137
168
30
84
«74
17
20
205
13
Homer of St. Marychurch, co.
Devon, and of Gladstone,
Queensland
Johnson of Stalham, co
Norfolk
Knutsford, Viscount
Laking, Baronet
Ludlow- Hewitt .
LuTLEV of Brockhampton, co
Hereford
Macdonald of Falcon Manor,
near Towcester, co. North-
ampton . . . .
Marston of Wolverhampton,
CO. Stafford, and of More-
wood, CO. Salop .
Martin
Plowes
Powell of Sharow Hall, co.
York
Prescott of Bockleton Court,
CO. Worcester
Richards, formerly of St. Mary-
church, CO. Devon
Sant
Schomberg
Teesdale
Thornbury
Trower
Vansittart Neale of Bisham
Abbey, co. Berks
Vernev of Claydon House,
CO. Buckingham, Baronet .
W.\TSON, formerly of Rocester,
CO. Stafford ....
Winchester, Marquess of
Wolseley ....
Wolseley, Baronet
WOOLLCOMBE . . 57
WooLLCOMBE of Pitton
14
I
198
28
9
171
73
44
38
5'
179
.87
96
77
40
118
116
100
161
Ashbury, co. Devon
. 109
• 156
■ 93
. 90
61, 63
and
■ 59
JL
28644?
LIST OF PLATES.
Armorial Bearings of Laking, Baronet
Book-plate of "Thomas A. C. Attwood, Sion Hill,
Worcestershire." ......
Armorial Bearings of the Viscount Hambleden
Book-plate of " Henry Trower"
Armorial Bearings of the Viscount Barrington .
Armorial Bearings of the Marquess of Winchester
Armorial Bearings of the Viscount Knutsford .
To fact page 27
S6
83
108
123
155
»97
^rtiigrees
3(obnson of S'talljam, ro,
Jicvfolli^
James Johnson of Stalham,=
CO. Norfolk (eldest son of
Thomas Johnson of Slal-
ham, by Mary his wife) ;
bapt. at Stalham 22 Octo-
ber 1762 ; died, aged 59,
bur. at Stalham 12 June
1821.
=Sarah, dau. of Daniel Walne,
by Hannah his wife, dau.
of John Randall of Top-
croft, CO. Norfolk ; born
26 March 1758 ; died,
aged 86, bur. at Stalham
17 September 1844.
Rev. Richard Johnson, born=TMary Ann, dau. of George
at Stalham 4 March, bapt.
there privately 7 March 1787 ;
educated at North Walsham
and at Caius College, Cam-
bridge, admitted pensioner
17 October 1803, Scholar
1805- 1809, Junior Fellow
1809, B.A. (itth Wrangler)
1809, M.A. 181 2, Senior
Fellow 1820-26; Curate-in-
Charge of Ingham, co.
Norfolk, 1811-27, Rector of
Lavenham, co. Suffolk, 20
May 1825 ; J.P. for co.
Suffolk ; died, aged 68, at
Lavenham, 21 September,
bur. there 28 September 1855.
Will dated 21 August 1855, with codicil dated 23 August
1855, proved (P.C.C. 927, 55) 2 November 1855, by Mary Ann
Johnson, relict, the Rev. Charles Thomas Jex-Blake, son-in-law, and
George Randall Johnson, son. Miniature in the possession of his
daughter, A/iss Anna
Maria Johnson, of The
Manor House, Locking,
near Weston-super-Mare,
CO. Somerset.
Arms on rc(ord in the College of Arms.
Gules on a sallire criuine live crosses
moline sable a chief of the second
charged with three mullets of the third,
JOHNSO.N' ; impalinj;, Gules two swords
saUireways proper between as many
cinquefoils in pale argent on a chief of
the last two bombshells fired proper,
Russell.
Crest. — .\ lion rampant erminois
holding in the dexter paw a mullet
as in the arms and resting the dexter
foot on a cross moline gules.
^rt^^;..^—
Cubitt of Catfield Hall,
CO. Norfolk, by Frances his
2nd wife, 2nd dau. of the
Rev. Henry Parish, Rector
of Rainham, co. Norfolk ;
born 27 December 1807,
bapt. privately 5 January
1808, received into the
church at Catfield 21 April
1813 ; marr. there on
Thursday, 25 September
1828 ; died, aged 68, at
Quarry House, Weston-
super-Mare, on Satur-
day, 24 June 1876, bur.
at Weston - super - Mare.
Miniature in the possession
of her daughter, Miss
Anna Alaria Johnson.
(See Pedigree of Cubit t.
Vol. iS, pagt 40.)
Richard Cubitt Johnson,
born at Lavenham 13
October iSzg ; Scholar of
Clare Hall, Cambridge ;
died, aged 21, at the
Rectory, Lavenham, on
Monday, 5 May 1851,
bur. at Lavenham.
Rev. Charles Thomas Jex-Blake, younger son of=y= Fanny, born at
the Rev. William Jex Jex-Blake of Swanton Lavenham 15
Abbot Hall, co. Norfolk, Rector of Banningham November 1830;
and of Great Hautbois, both co. Norfolk, by marr. there on
Maria his wife, 2nd dau. of William Lubbock of Tuesday, 4 June
Lammas, co. Norfolk {see " iVotes" to '■'■Visitation 1850 ; died at
of England and IVales," Vo/. 10, page j6) ; Lowestoft, co.
born 8 AL^rch 1820; of Jesus College, Cambridge, Suffolk, 23 Sep-
B.A. (Senior Opt.) 1842, M.A. 1845; Rector of tember 1863, bur.
Lammas and of Lyng 1867, Perpetual Curate at Gay ton. ist
of St. Martin-at-Oak 1854-62, Vicar of Gayton 1862-67, all co. Norfolk; wife.
died, aged 73, at Lyng Rectory, on Thursday, 8 February 1894, bur. at
Lyng. NVili dated 2 December 1882, proved at Norwich 13 July 1894, |
by Frances Jex-Blake, relict. He married 2ndly Frances, eldest daughter
of Francis John Blake of Norwich; she died 25 February 1912, and was
buried at Lyng.
{See Pedigree of Jex-Blake,
Vol. ig, page 40.)
I
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Randall Johnson of Tunstead, co. Norfolk ; born
at Stalham, co. Norfolk, 7 June, bapt. there
privately 12 June 1791 ; died unmarried at
Tunstead 24 December 1859, bur. there. M.I.
Admon (with will dated 3 October 1840) was
granted at Norwich 2 June i860, to (leorge
Randall Joiinson, nephew and guardian of
James Randall Johnson, a minor, and George
Randall Johnson, an infant.
George Baker John-=
son, born at Stalham
17 August, bapt.
there privately 21
August 179s ; died,
aged 86, 1 7 May 1 882,
bur. at Tunstead.
=Marie Tamburini, dau.
of Victor Collona of
Varna, Milan, Italy ;
married at Homburg,
Germany; died 17 May
1896, bur. at Tunstead.
James Randall Johnson of Palling-on-Sea, co.
Norfolk ; born at Gratz, Styria, Austria, 3 June
1849, ba[>t. there ; educated at Harrow, admitted
Easter 1864, and at Pembroke College, O.xford,
matriculated 27 October 1870; a Student of
Lincoln's Inn 1872 ; Writer on Paleontology
and Pre-historic Man.
George Randall Johnson,
born at Tunstead 17 Sep-
tember 1856, bapt. there ;
educated at Harrow, ad-
mitted September 1868 ;
died, aged 27, 25 June
1883, bur. at Tunstead.
Rev. Robert Henry Davies (son of Simon Farthing Davies of Farthingville,=T=Agnes Sarah, born
CO. Cork); born 12 December 1821 ; of Trinity College, Dublin, B. A. 1844,
M.A. 1868; Curate of Le.\ham, co. Norfolk, 1846-48, of Lavenhain, co.
Suffolk, 1848-53, and of St. Luke's, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 1853-55,
Incumbent of the Old Church, Chelsea, 1855 until his death; died at
106 Oakley Street, Chelsea, on Saturday, 25 January 1908. Will dated
15 February 1888, proved (Prin. Reg., 188, 1908) 20 February 1908, by
Agnes Sarah Davies, relict. /f\
at Lavenham 6
August 1S32 ;
marr. at Brighton,
CO. Sussex, 8 .'Xpril
1856.
Hon'''"= George Randall Johnson of Feniton Court, Honiton, co.=
Devon; born at Lavenham 7 November 1833; of Clare College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1853, B.A. 1857,
M.A. 1861 ; Barrister- at-Law of Lincoln's Inn 26 January 1861 ;
Member of the Legislative Council of New Zealand 1872-90 ; J. P.
for CO. Devon 1898 ; Lord of the Manor of Stalham ; died, aged 86,
at Feniton Court, Honi-
ton, on Monday, 24
Noven.ber. buried at ^^^,„^^,C.Ua<r/^^^-^-^
reniton on Ihursday,
27 November 1910.
,Lucy, 2nd dau. of Lieut. -
Colonel Andrew Hamilton
Russell, of the 58th Foot,
by Eliza Ann his wife, dau.
of John Howlett of Cherry
Tree Estate, Jamaica ;
born II October 1843 >
married at Moorlands,
Hawkes Bay, New Zealand,
on Tuesday, 1 1 March
«873-
Beatrice Lucy, Colonel Legh Harley DelvesBroughton of Greys, Hasleineie,=
born at Weston- co. Surrey (eldest son of Major-General William Edward
super-Mare, co. Delves Broughton, Bengal Army, by Laura Margaret Buchan
Somerset, on his wife, dau. of Stephen Lawson of the 7th Hussars) ;
Thursday, 22 born 28 October 1873 \ ^'^d Lieutenant Royal Artillery 6
January 1874, April 1893, Lieutenant 6 April 1896, Captain 14 June 1900,
bapt. at the Adjutant 1904-1907, Major i April 1910, retired 28 May
parish church, 1910; served in South African ^Var 1900-1902 (Queen's
Weston - super - medal with five clasps. King's medal with two clasps) ; of
Mare. the Reserve of Officers 5 August 1914 ; rejoined the Royal
Artillery on outbreak of \\'ar and was promoted Lieut. -
Colonel and afterwards Colonel (mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 13 July 19 16 and 18 May 19 17). /K
'Constance Em i ly,
born at Waira-
kaira. New Zea-
land, on Tuesday,
18 May 1875,
bapt.at(jisborne.
New Zealand ;
marr. at Feniton,
CO. Devon, on
AVednesday, 3
June 1903.
I
Rev. Robert Rashdall (son of Robert Rashdall) ; born iS'=j=Mary Anne, born at Lavenham,
February 1811 : of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, H.A. I co. Suflblk, 25 October 1835;
1835, M.A. 1839; Vicar of St. John's, Bury St. Edmunds
CO. Suffolk, 1841-70, Rector of Teversham, co. Cambridge,
1870 ; died at the Rectory, Teversham, on Sunday, 21; May
1 88 1, bur. at Teversham. .Xdmon (with will dated 6
February r88o) was granted (Prin. Reg., 558, 81) 25 July
1881, to Charles Saville Rashdall, son. ^
marr. at St. John's, Bury St.
Edmunds, 11 February 1858;
died, aged 45, at the Rectory,
Teversham, on Tuesday, 24 May
1 88 1, bur. at Teversham.
John George Image (2nd son of William Edmund
Image of Herringswell Mouse, co. Suffolk, by
D^sirde Catherine D'Enville his ist wife) ; born
13 June 1835; Ensign 21st Foot 23 November
1852, Lieutenant 28 July 1854, Captain 31 August
185s ; served in the Crimea 1854 to 10 July 1855,
including the battles of Alma and Inkermaii, siege
of Sebastopol and attack on the Redan 18 June
1855 (severely wounded, medal with three clasps,
Knight of the Legion of Honour and Turkish
medal) ; died, aged 36, at Bangalore, India, on
Monday, 29 .August 1870. /j\
=j=Cliarlotte, bom at Lavenham 4 April
1837; marr. at St. Mary's, Buiy St.
Edmunds, on Thur.sday, 20 August 1857 ;
died, aged 74, at Broomfield, Weston-
super-Mare, CO. Somerset, on Saturday, 30
March 191 2, bur. at Locking, co. Somerset.
Will dated 14 January 1905, proved (I'rin.
Reg., 798, 1912) 16 May 191 2, by Desirde
Mary Leake, wife of Percy Dewe Leake,
and Fanny Adelaide Certrude Image,
spinster, the daughters.
Rev. James Gale (youngest son of William Gale=i=Emma, born at Lavenham 24 August
of Bardsea Hall, co. Lancaster, by Cecilia Isabella
his wife, dau. of James Losh, Recorder of Newcastle-
on-Tyne) ; born on ^V'ednesday, 19 March 1834 ; of
Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1853, B.A. 1857 ; Vicar of Urswick, co.
Lancaster, 1861-77 ! died at Norwood, co. Surrey,
12 May 191 1, bur. in Elmer's End Cemetery, co.
Kent. Adnion (with will dated 24 September 1908)
was granted (Prin. Reg., 1208, 191 1) 5 August
191 1, to Isabel Mary Cecilia Gale, spinster.
1838; marr. at Cavendish, co. Suffolk,
on Wednesday, 26 September 1866;
died, aged 71, at ;a Central Hill, Upjjer
Norwood, on Friday, 15 October, bur. in
Elmer's End Cemetery on Monday, 18
October 1909, after service at Christ
Church, Gipsy Hill, Norwood. Adition
was granted at the Principal Registry
6 November 1909, to Isabel Mary Cecilia
(Jale, spinster.
,^
Major Edward Hoblyn Warren Bolitho (eldest son of=j=Agnes Hamilton,
Captain Edward Alverne Bolitho, R.N., by Catherine
Johns his wfe, 3rd dau. of William Bolitho of Polurthen,
CO. Cornwall) ; born at Leinster Gardens, Cleveland
Square, London, on Thursday, 20 April 1882 ; 2nd
Lieutenant Royal Artillery 21 December igoo, Lieutenant
21 December 1903, Adjutant 29 October 1912, Captain
21 December 1913, Major 13 .Sejitember 19 15, acting
Lieut. -Colonel Royal Artillery 31 January to 22 February
1917 ; served in European War 1914-17 (mentioned in
despatches, "London Gazette," 18 May 1917).
born at Wellington,
New Zealand, on
Sunday, i6 July
1876, bapt. there ;
marr. at Bombay
Cathedral on Fri-
day, 16 October
1914.
Fanny Amelia,
born at Wel-
lington on
Saturday, 15
March 1879,
bapt. there.
A
Octavia, born at Lavenham, co. Suffolk, 12 March 1840;
died at 2 Westover Villas, Bournemouth, co. Hants,
on "Saturday, 3 October 1868, bur. at Bournemouth.
Admon was granted at Bury St. Edmunds 1 2 February
1869, to Mary Ann Johnson, widow, the mother.
Anna Maria, of The Manor House,
Locking, near Weston-super-Mare,
CO. Somerset ; born at Lavenham
18 April 1842, bapt. there.
James Woodbine Johnson, born at Lavenham
1 January 1844 ; of Trinity College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1 866 ; emigrated to New Zealand in 1866 ;
marr. in New Zealand ; died, aged 55, at
Wairakaia, Poverty Bay, New Zealand, on
Tuesday, 10 October 1899. Will dated 27 May
1899, proved (Prin. Reg., 68, 1900) 2 January
1900, by George Randall John.son, brother.
Henry Johnson, born at Lavenham 3 1 August
1848; Ensign 46th Foot 13 January 1869;
(lied, aged 37, in London on Thursday, 21
January 1886, bur. in Brompton Cemetery.
Adiiion was granted at the Principal Registry
12 March 1886, to Charlotte Lnage, widow,
sister.
Maui William Pomare of=
Lower Hutt, New Zealand,
formerly of the Chatham
Islands ; Member of New
Zealand Parliament.
=Millie Woodbine,
born 24 December
1877 ; marr. at Gis-
borne, Ne wZcaland,
7 January 1903.
Owen Monckton=
of New Zealand.
A\
=May, born 13 Sep-
tember 1882; marr.
in New Zealand 18
June 1907.
/N
Eru Woodbine Johnson, born
23 September 1884; died in
New Zealand 2 May 1914.
Randall Sherrett of New Zealand, 2nd=j=Heni, born i May
son of Richard Sherratt of Swathmoor, 18S7 ; marr. 10
Poverty Bay, New Zealand. | March 1909.
Major Peter Randall Johnson of 14 Warwick Square, London ;=
born at Wellington, New Zealand, on Thursday, 5 August 1880,
bapt. there ; educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1898, B.A. 1901 ; of the Inner
Temple, called to the Bar 15 June 1904 ; Lord of the Manor of
Stalham ; 2nd Lieutenant 6th Battalion The Devonshire (Territorial)
Regiment 5 August 1914, Lieutenant 20 June 1915, Captain
16 May 1916, Major (by brevet> i January 1919; served in
Mesopotamia December 1915 (wounded 8 March 1916).
=Katlileen Effie, dau. of the
Rev. Fielding Arthur Wolfe
Hamilton-Ciell, Rector of
Clyst St. Mary, co. Devon,
by Emily Louisa his wife,
dau. of James Krownlow ;
marr. at Winslade, in parish
of Clyst St. Mary, 26 .'Vpril
1905.
Philip Hamilton
Randall Johnson,
born at \Vinslade
on Thursday, 29
March 1906, bapt.
there.
Elizabeth Kathleen, born
at 14 Warwick Square,
London, on Friday, 8
April 19 10, bapt. at Clyst
St. Mary.
Kenneth Plarold Johnson,
born at Winslade on
Wednesday, i December
1915, bapt. there.
Doris Mary, born
at Winslade 8
Sepleniiier 1917,
bapt. there.
^^^^^^O^t.^J^c-Cy'^rA^^.Xtr^
Cf)ilt)e ' jFrccman of (Staines anli ftvnit iBank,
CO. li^i'^foriJ.
Anns. — Gules three lozenges argent.
Crest.— A. lion rampant gules holding a lozenge in the paws or.
John Freeman of (Ininos, co. Hereford (elder .son of John=T=Mary, eldest dau. and coheir of James
Freeman of (laines, by Anne his wife, dau. and heir of
Thomas Harris of Leominser, co. Hereford) ; born at Gaines
and bajit. there privately ; died, aged 66, at Gaines, 22
October 183 1, bur. at Whitbourne, CO. Hereford. M.I. Will
dated 18 August 1827, with four codicils dated i May 1829
to 20 October 1831, proved (P.C.C. 629 TeMs) 26 November
1 83 1, by Mary Freeman, the relict, and John Freeman.
Dansie of Conduit Street, Hanover
Square, London, and of Ciater Park,
CO. Hereford, by Mary his wife ; marr.
in 1798; died at Gaines 2 February,
bur. at Whitbourne 10 February
1853. M.I.
John Freeman of Gaines; born 29 August 1802,=
bapt. at Gaines ; educated at Eton, admitted
1817, and at Balliol Colle;.!e, Oxford, matriculateti
II December 1820, B.A. 1826; J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Hereford, High Sheriff 1832, Chairman of
Quarter Sessions ; J. P. for co. Worcester ; died at
Games on Tuesday, 4 October 1870, bur. at Whitbourne.
M.I. Will dated 20 July 1870, with two codicils dated
22 July and 6 September 1870, proved at Hereford
5 December 1S70, by the Rev. Arthur (.^hilde and
Francis Sutherland.
=f=Constantia, 2nd dau. of the Ven'"'*^ Richard
Francis Onslow, Archdeacon of Worcester, by
Harriet Mary liis wife, 3rd dau. and coheir of
the Hon'^'"^ Andrew Foley, M.P., of Newport
House, CO. Hereford ; marr. at Newent, co.
(Jloucestcr, 16 May 1S26 ; died, aged 72, at
lo Cambray Place, Cheltenham, co. Gloucester,
on Tuesday, 8 April 1879, bur. at Whitbourne.
M.I. Will dated 4 August 1875, proved (Prin.
I^eg., 339, 79) 24 April 1879, by the Rev.
Arthur Childe, son-in-law.
John Arthur Freeman,
bapt. at Newent ; edu-
cated at Eton and at
Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 31 May
1844, aged 16 ; Cornet
2nd (Royal North
British) Dragoons 7
August 1846 ; Lieu-
tenant 21 June 1850;
Captain 1853; died un-
married at B.ilaclava,
in the Crimea, 29 Sep-
tember 1854. M.I. at
Whitbourne and at the
Crimea. Will dated
15 July 1S54, proved
(Prin. Reg., 409, 55)
24 May 1855, by John
Freeman, father.
Rev. Arthur Childe- Freeman of Gaines, youngest son of=
William Lacon Childe (formerly Baldwyn) of Kinlet, co.
Salo)), and Kyre Park, co. Worcester, M.P., by Harriet his
wife, youngest dau. of William Cludde of Orleton, co. Salo[),
Rector of Edwyn Ralph, co. Hereford (who restored the
church of St. Michael in 1862, and built the Rectory; the
church of St. Mary-the-Virgin, Collington, co. Hereford,
was built by him in 1851) : born at ^\'rockwardine, co. Salop,
2 April 1820, bapt. there ; educated at Harrow (1831-35) and
at Trinity College, Cambridge, admitted Pensioner 12 Feb-
ruary 1839, B.A. 1843, M.A. 1846; Curate of Macclesfield,
CO. Chester ; Rector and Patron of Edwin Ralph with
Collington 1847-82 ; adopted with his wife, by Deed Poll in
1878, the additional name of Freeman ; died at St. Leonard's-
on-Sea, co. Sussex, 15 February 1882, bur. at Edwyn Ralph.
M.I. and Memorial East
Window there. Will dated
9 .'\ugust 1875, proved
(Prin. Reg., 193, 82) 7
March 1SS2, by Mary
Han iet ("hilde- l''reeman,
relict.
=Mary Harriet, of
Gaines and Fernie
Bank, co. Here-
ford ; born at
Gaines 20 May
1836, bapt. there
privately ; marr. at
\\ hitbournei June
1852 ; died at St.
Auvergne, Queen's
Road, Chelten-
ham, 19 January
1921.
^fc^-^^^*^
Arthur John Childe-Freeman of Fernie Bank ;=j=Harriet, dau. of Richard Alexander Shaw ; marr. at Stoke
born at Gaines 24 March 1853, bapt. there
privately and received into the church at
Whitbourne 28 April 1853; educated at
Malvern College ; J. P. for co. Hereford ; died,
aged 38, at Fernie Bank on \Vednesday, 17
June, bur. at Whitbourne 20 June 1891. M.I.
Bliss, CO. Worcester, in .-Vpril 18S7 ; died at Pontrilas Court,
CO. Hereford, on Thursday, 4 April 1907. She married
2ndly, as his 2nd wife, at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London,
14 April 1904, Colonel Richard Prescott Decie of Pontrilas
Court {see Pedigree of Prescoli).
Charles John Sidebottom of Worcester (3rd son of Radclyffe=pMary Abigail, born at
Sidebottom of Middleton, co. Lancaster, Barrister-at-I-aw) ; of the '" '
Middle Temple, called to the Bar 5 June 181 8 ; Town Clerk of
Worcester; Stipendiary Magistrate for Worcester 23 March 18,56 to
death ; Judge of Old Court of Pleas for Worcester ; died, aged 88,
at Elin Bank, Worcester, 26 October 1878. M.l. at Whiibourne,
CO. Hereford. A\
Gaines, co. Hereford,
and hapt. there privately ;
died 9 December, bur.
at Whitbourne, 1 5 De-
cember 1886. M.I.
Constance, born=i=Francis Sutherland (3rd son of John Campbell Sutherland=5=F;iizabeth, born
at Gaines and j of Forse, co. Caithness, by Margaret Munro his wife); at Ciaines and
born in 1828 ; educated at Eton, admitted 1841 ;
Cornet 2nd Royal North British (afterwards Scots CJreys)
Dragoons 24 September 1847, Lieutenant 11 .'Vpril 1851,
Captain 24 November 1854 ; served in the Crimean War
1854-55, including the battles of Balaclava and Inkerman
and siege of Sebastopol (medal with clasp); J. P. for the
counties of Caithness and Hereford ; died at 7 Cranley
(lardens, .South Kensington, London, 23 October 1901.
Will dated 19 November 1900, proved (Frin. Reg.,
1 48 1, 1 901) 9 December 1901, by Elizabeth Sutherland,
relict.
A
bapt. there pri-
vately ; married
at Whitbourne on
Thursday, 3 April
1856, marriage
settlements dated
previous day;
died at Wilcroft,
in Lugwardine,
CO. Hereford, i st
wife.
M
ba[)t. there
privately ; marr.
at Neuchatel,
Switzerland, 13
July 1874.
2nd wife.
Rev. Edward Leonard Childe-Freeman, born at Gaines,-rEdith, youngest dau. of George
CO. Hereford, 24 February, bapt. at Whitbourne 23 March
1855 ; educated at Malvern and at Brasenose College,
O.Kford, matriculated 28 May 1874, Exhibitioner, B.A.
1879, M.A. 1885; Curate of Bolton Abbey, co. York,
1880-82, Rector of Edwyn Ralph with Collington, 1882;
took the additional name of Freeman by Deed Poll dated
13 June 1882.
Mercer of St. Leonard's, Upper
Deal, CO. Kent, by Annie Dower
his wife; born at Upper Deal 26
September 1857, bapt. there ;
marr. at St. Leonard's, Upper
Deal, on Tuesday, 15 June 1880.
Leonard George Childe-Freeman of Queensland, =
Australia ; born at Monk's Barn, Bolton Abbey, co.
York, 13 March 1881, bapt. at Bolton Abbey; educated
at St. Michael's College, Tenbury Wells, co. Worcester,
and at Bromsgrove ; J. P. for Brisbane, South Australia.
=Gwladys Violet, youngest dau. of
Lieut. -Colonel Charles Cri/ker-King
of Cheltenham, co. Gloucester ;
marr. at the parish church, Chelten-
ham, 15 December 1906.
Charles Edward Childe-Freeman, born at Carisbrooke,
Isle of Wight, 27 July 1907, bapt. there.
Pamela, born at Brisbane
18 October 1916.
Mary Abigail,
born at Fernie
Bank 17 May,
bapt. at Whit-
bourne 10 June
1888; married
Clement Harman
of London.
John Arthur (Childe-Freeman, M.C. (twin with
Catherine Olive) ; born at Fernie Bank on Sunday,
17 August, bapt. at Whitbourne 30 September 1890;
educated at \Vellington and at the Royal Military
College, Sandhurst ; Captain The Royal Welsh
Fusiliers 27 October 1914; served in European War,
and was killed in action at Mons in 1914.
Catherine Olive
(twin with John
Arthur), born at
Fernie Bank on
Sunday, 1 7 Au-
gust, bapt. at
Whitbourne 30
September rSgo.
Rev. Henry Francis Sidebottoni (son of Radclyffe Sidebottom) ; of St. John'sT-Aiine, born at
College, 0.\ford, matriculated r July 1813, aged 18, Scholar and Fellow ^ (iaines, co. Here-
1812-Z3, B.A. 1817, M.A. 1820; Perpetual Curate of Holy Trinity, Halifax, I ford, and bapt.
CO. York, 1850-61; Rector of Sevenoaks, co. Kent, 1861-74; died at 'there privately;
4 Belgrave Place, Bath, co. Somerset, 26 .August 1887. Admon (with will marr.
dated 4 January 1877) was granted (Prin. Reg., 973, 87) 22 November 1823.
1S87, by the Rev. Frederick RadclytTe Sidebottom, son. /y
8 April
John Inglis of Auchendinny, and of Red Hall, co.==Cecilia Abigail, born at Gaines in 1840,
Edinburgh (son of Alexander Inglis, M.l)., of and bapt. there privately; niarr. at Whit-
Auchendinny) ; Cornet nth Hussars 19 October bourne, co. Hereford, on Thursday, 21
1849, Lieutenant 30 May 1851, Captain 20 May 1857; died in Lr)ndon 21 January
September 1854 ; J. P. for co. Edinburgh ; died 1876, bur. in Willesden Cemetery, co.
at Southampton, co. Hants, on Tuesday, 3 Middlesex.
September 1889.
William James Sandford-=j=.\lice Mary,
Thompson of The
Villa, Montrose, co.
Forfar ; J. P. for co.
Forfar ; died, aged 70, at
26 Bassett Road, North
Kensington, London, 1 1
March, bur. at Edwyn
Ralph, CO. Hereford, 14
March 1914. ^LL
bornatGaines
23 December
1857; marr. at
Edwyn Ralph
20 August
1879.
A
Rev. Evelyn Henry Hill (youngest=Ida Lucy, born
son of the Rev. Henry Thomas at Gaines 23
Hill, Rector of Felton, Preben- July, bapt. at
dary of Hereford and Rural Dean Wliitbourne 14
of North Frome) ; bapt. at Felton; August 1859;
of Oriel College, Oxfonl, matricu- marr. there (by
lated 28 January 1878, aged 18, the Rev. Walter
B.A. 1882; formerly a Solicitor; Wilmot Hill, and
Curate of Rugeley 1888-96, Vicar by her brother,
of Brereton, both co. Stafford, the Rev. Edward
1896-1911; died, aged 56, at Leonard ("hilde-
Droitwich, co. Worcester, 21 April Freeman) 5
191 5, bur. at Bournemouth. M.L April 1883.
Arthur Harold Childe-Freeman,=
born at Monk's Barn, Bolton
Abbey, co. York, on Monday, 10
July 1882, bapt. at Bolton Abbey ;
educated at St. Michael's College,
Tenbury Wells, at Bromsgrove,
and at Shrewsbury; B.A. from
Keble College, Oxford ; Assistant
Master, Natal, afterwards of
Jeppes High School, Johannes-
berg, South Africa.
=Lettice, 4th dau.
of H. Tatham of
Dundee, Natal ;
marr. at Dundee
17 April 1909.
Dorothy ^Lary, born at
Johannesberg 18 August
191 2.
Alured Edward Morgan^
of Parkstone, Bourne-
mouth (elder son of
Arthur Edward Morgan,
Captain 71st Highland
Light Infantry, of Golden
Grove, CO. Flint, by Ada
Cross his wife, of Clifton,
CO. (Gloucester) ; born at
Rhual Isa, Mold, co.
Flint, on Saturday. 2
January 1886.
I
i=Dorotl)y Edith,
born at the
I Rectory, Edwyn
i Ralph, onTluirs-
day, 30 Decem-
ber 1886, bapt.
at Edwyn Ralph
20 February
1887 ; marr.
there 28 July
1910.
A
James Pkicknett (youngest=
son of the Rev. James
Plucknett of Lattiford, co.
Somerset) ; died, aged 65,
in London, on Monday,
I June 1 868. Will dated
22 November 1862, proved
(I'rin. Reg., 541, 68) 28
August 1868, by the Rev.
William Plucknett, brother.
"Elizabeth, born at
Gaines and bapt.
there privately ;
marr. at Withy-
combe Rawleigh,
CO. Devon (by
the Rev. Henry
Francis Side-
bottom), on
Wednesday, 7
October 1835.
Fleming St. John of Hen\vick=f=Mary, born at
Grange, CO. Worcester, and Din- Gaines and
more, co. Hereford (youngest son bapt. there
oftheRev. lohn Francis Seymour jjrivateh
Fleming St. John, Prebendary of marr. 15 May
Worcester, by Frances his wife, 1832; died in
only dau. of Richard Fleming); 1891.
born 25 March 1801 ; educated
at Westminster, admitted 17 Jan-
uary 1 8 1 1 ; J. P. for CO. Worcester ;
died, aged 56, at Henwick Grange,
18 May 1857. Will dated 1 4 Feb-
ruary 1849, proved (P.C.C. 650,
57) 25 August 1857, by Mary
St. John, the relict. /^ ,
Cecil Edwin Childe- Freeman of-
The Cottage, Bockleton, co. Wor-
cester; born at the Rectory, Edwyn
Ralph, CO. Hereford, 11 February,
bapt. at Edwyn Ralph 10 March
1861.
=Amy, dau.of John Mac-
Dougall of Vancouver,
British Columbia ; marr.
at Greiifell, North-West
Canada, i February
1887.
Ernest Freeman Childe- F^reeman,
born at the Rectory, Edwyn
Ralph, 25 April, bapt. at Edwyn
Ralph 24 May 1863; died
unmarried 3 May i8gi, bur. at
Ventnor, Isle of \Vight.
Edwyn Ralph Childe-Freeman, born at Rochester, co. Kent, 27 September
1897, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Rochester; educated at Shrewsbury; of the
Worcester Regiment and Lieutenant Royal Air Force.
Rev. (Jeorge Christopher Bailiscombe (2nd son=
of Arthur Battiscombc of Woodlands, Glasbury,
CO. Radnor, by Frances Elizabeth his wife, dau.
of George Haynes) ; of Trinity College, Cam-
bridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term 1879,
non-coUegiate, B.A. 1890; Curate of Willington,
CO. Durham, 1890-92, of Heene, co. Sussex,
1892-97, of St. Margaret's, Lee, 1897
-1900; Vicar of St. Michael and All Angels',
Bromley, both co. Kent, 1900-1904, of Uxbridge,
CO. Middlesex, 1904-15, and of Denhani, co.
Buckingham, 19 15. /t\
=Katherine Jessie, born at
the Rectory, Edwyn
Ralph, 7 April, bapt. at
Edwyn Ralph 7 May
1865; marr. at Holy
Trinity, North Malvern,
CO. Worcester (by her
brother, the Rev. Edward
Leonard Childe-Free-
man), on Wednesday, 2
May 1888.
Rowland Lacon
Childe-Freeman,
of Cheltenham,
CO. Gloucester;
born at the
Rectory, Edwyn
Ralph, 19 Feb-
ruary, bapt. at
Edwyn Ralph 7
April 1870.
£• t d<^j^' H^^^u^^^
iltililoiDlletDitr,
Arms of l.ujlcnv. — Or on a fessc
sable between three mullets
gules as many crosses-crosslet
of the fielii.
Crest. — A lion rampant.
Motto. — Nee teniere nee tiniide.
Arms of Htivetl. — Argent two chevronels indented
gules between tliree owls proper.
Crest. — The trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated
proper therefrom rising a falcon belled or
fretty gules in the beak an acorn slipped
also proper.
Motto. — Tarn nocte c|uani die sapere.
Ebenczer Ludlow of Oakhmds, co. Gloucester, Q.C.=
(only son of Ebenezer Ludlow of Chipping
Sodbury, co. Gloucester, M.D., by Katharine Mary
his wife, dati. of James Wallis) ; born 5 March
1777, bapt. at Chipping Sodbury; of Oriel College,
Oxford, matriculated 28 June 1791, B.A. 1795,
M.A. !82i; Lieutenant Provincial Cavalry 1798;
Cornet in Winterbourne Horse 1803 ; of Gray's Inn,
called to the Bar 27 November 1805, Serjeant-
at-Law 25 June 1827, Q.C. ; Town Clerk of
Bristol 22 July 18 19, resigned 1836, received the
freedom of that city ; a Commissioner of the Court
of Bankruptcy for Liverpool district 21 October 1842
and for Bristol district 1849 till death ; patent of
precedence 1840 ; Chairman of Gloucestershire
Quarter Sessions 1842-49 ; died, aged 74, at
AIniondsbury, co. (iloucester, on Tuesday, 18 March
1S51, bur. at Almondsbury. Will dated 20 Sep-
tember 1841, proved (P.C.C. 398, 51) 3 May 1851,
bv lane l^udlow, the relict.
Jane, dau. of Arthur
Rainey of Belfast, co.
Antrim, by Ann Rox-
borough his wife; born
29 January 1 784 ; marr.
at Littleham-under-
Westdown, Exmouth,
CO. I)evf)n, 28 August
1804 ; died, aged 77,
at ("ompton Green-
field Rectory, co.
Gloucester, on Tues-
day, 23 July 1 86 1,
bur. at Almondsbury.
Adfiion was granted
at Bristol 4 Octo-
ber 1861, to the
Rev. Arthur Rainey
Ludlow and Mary
Jane Ludlow, spin-
ster, two of the
children.
Henry Holmes Joy of^CatherineAnne,
Mountjoy Square, Dublin, | born 21 Septem-
QC. (3rd son of Henry ■ ber 1805, bapi.
Joy of Belfast, co. Antrim) ; ; at St. Michael's,
born at The Lodge, Bel- Bristol, co.Glou-
fast ; educated at Belfast cester ; died.
Academy and at Trinity ; aged 91, at
College, Publin, B..^. 1829. j Belvedere Ter-
M.A. 1841, LL.B. and \ race, Tunbridge
LL. D. 1856 ; called to : NVells, on Tues-
Irish Bar 1827, Q.C. 13 day, 30 March
February 1849 • died, 1897, buried
aged 68, at Tunbridge ! at Tunbridge
Wells, CO. Kent, on Sunday, Wells.
28 February 1S75.
/k
Mary lane, born 9 March
1807, bapt. at St. Michael's,
Bristol ; died unmarried,
aged 91, at i Belvedere
Terrace, Tunbridge Wells, on
Good Friday, 8 April 1898.
Will dated 23 December
1 8g I, with two codicils dated
25 October 1893 and },ci De-
cember 1895, proved in the
Principal Registry, Dublin,
18 July 1898, by Robert Joy,
Rev. Thomas Arthur Ludlow-
Hewitt, and John Holmes
Joy, M.D., nephews. Sealed
in London 4 .August 1 898.
Ebenezer William
Ludlow, born at
Down House, Red
land, Bristol, 5
August 1808, bapt
at St. Michael's,
Bristol ; died at
Down House,
Redlaiid, 26 Au
gust 1823, bur. at
Redland.
Rev. Arthur Rainey Ludlow of Durrant, Northani, co. Devon ; =
born 7 M;iy 1810, bajtl. at St. Mit^hael's, Bristol, co. Gloucester; of
Oriel College, O.xford, matriculated 30 May 1827, H..\. 1831, M.A. 1835 ;
Curate of I'addington, co. Middlesex, 1837-41, Rector of Compton Green-
field 1843, of Littleton-on-Severn, both co. Gloucester, 1855-69; Curate-
in- Charge of Morthoe, co. Devon, 1853-55 ; Chaplain to the Mayor of
IJristol 1852 ; died at Durrant 9 January 1890, bur. at Northam.
Adm<)n(witii will dated 19 May 1S73) was granted (Prin. Reg., 278, 90)
iS March 1890, to 'I'honias Arthur Ludlow-Hewitt, son.
=Annette, only child of
Colonel 'I'homas Wall
Hewitt of Clancoole,
Bandon, co.Cork, and
of Clifton, CO. Glou-
cester, by Anne Lloyd
his wife, of Berghill
and Ellesmere, co.
Salop ; born 7 October
1814, bapt. at Christ
Church, Cork ; marr.
at the parisli church,
Clilton, on Saturday,
25 February 1843 ;
died at Durrant 31
January 1891, bur. at
Northam.
Anne Jane, born at
Compton Greenfield
19 November, bapt.
[jrivately ro Decem-
ber 1 843, and received
into the church at
Compton Greenfield
23 May 1844 ; died
immarried, aged 65,
at Fairford Vicarage,
CO. Gloucester, on
Thursday, 23 April
1908. Admon was
granted at the Princi-
])al Registry 1 1 June
iqo8, to the Rev.
Tiiouias Arthur Lud-
low-Hewitt, brother.
Rev. Francis Rohde Carbonell (4th son=j=K a t h e r i n e Mary Agnes,
of William Charles Carbonell of 182 Dorinda, born born at 3
Regent Street and of Avenue Road, at 40 Lower Sion Row,
Regent's Park, London, by Sarah Mary Crescent, Clif- Clifton, 5
his wife, dau. of Major Rohde); born ton, 8 April, April, bapt. at
4 June, bapt. at St. Mary's, Padding- bapt. at the the parish
ton, 5 July 1849; of Merton ("ollege, parish church, church, Clif-
Oxford, matriculated 16 January 1869, Clifton,23May ton, 25 May
B.A. 1873, M.A. 1875; Rector of 1848; marr. at 1852; died j
Littleton-on-Severn 1876-84, Senior ChristChurcli, March 1855,
('urate of Tewkesbury Abbey, co. Clifton, 12 buried at
Gloucester, 1884-87, Vicar of Kingston, February 1874. .Morthoe.
CO. Somerset, 18S7-88, and of Fairford,
CO. Gloucester, 1888-1918 ; Rural Dean
1900 ; Hon. Canon of Gloucester 191 1,
Proctor in Convocation, Gloucester,
1910-17; died at Worcester House,
Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, 27 May,
bur. at Fairford 30 May 19 19. Will
proved in the Princip.al Registry 14
August 1 91 9. /K
{See Pedigree of Carbonell, ]'o/. iS, page IJJ,
ami Addenda, J'ol. 20, page vii.)
Alfred Arthur Thomas Ludlow-Hewitt, born at Wick House, Pershore,=
on Sunday, 3 August 1884; educated at Marlborough and B.A. from
\V.idham College, Oxford; Curate of St. Bartholomew's, Sydenham, co.
Kent, 1909-11 ; 2nd Lieutenant Army Service Corps 23 March 1915,
Lieutenant and Adjutant 1915, Captain 19 May 1916 ; served in
European War.
■Margery, only dau. of
Henry Nottidge Mose-
ley, F. R.S., Linacre
Professor at 0.xford, by
Amabel his wife, youn-
1 gest dau. of John Gwyn
Jeffreys, F.R.S. ; marr.
I at St. (iiles', Oxford, on
j Monday, 13 September
1909.
Henry Christopher Ludlow-Hewitt, born
17 March 1912, bapt. at St. Giles', Oxford.
Rev. John Thomas Ludlow, born at Down House, Redland, Bristol, co.=
Gloucester, 7 April 1813, bapt. at St. Michael's, Hristol ; of Oriel
College, Oxford, matriculated 25 November 1830, B.A. 1835, M.A.
1840; Rector of Comptoii Greenfield, co. Gloucester, 1846 until his
death ; died at Criccieth, co. Carnarvon, 10 October 1873. Will dated
19 April 187 1, proved at Bristol 21 November 1873, by Harriet Mary
Ludlow, relict.
Arms gia:i/,-(l to Ihe Rev. 'I'homas
Arthur Liuilow-Hewitt.
•Harriet Mary, dau.
of the Rev. Henry
Moseley, L L. D.,
Canon of Bristol ;
marr. at Olveston,
CO. Gloucester, 26
January 1870 ; died
at Walton .St.
Mary, Clevedon,
CO. Somerset, 1 6
December 19 16.
Rev. Thomas Arthur Ludlow- Hewitt-f Edith Annie,
of Clanciiole, Bandon, co. Cork ; born only dau. of
at 3 Sion Row, Clifton, co. Gloucester, Alfred Ricketts
17 May, bapt. at the parish church, Hudson of
Clifton, 22 June 1850 ; of Oriel Wick House,
College, O.xford, matriculated 25 Oc- Pershore, co.
tober 1869, B.A. 1874, IVLA. 1897; Worcester; born
Curate of Wilton with Nether Hamp- 9 March 1854 ;
ton, CO. ^^'ilts, 1898-1901, Vicar of bapt. at Holy
Minety, co. Wilts, 1901; J. P. for co. Cross,Pershore ;
Cork ; assumed the additional name marr. there on
and arms of Hewitt by Royal Thursday, 5
Licence dated 14 September 1857, on October 1882.
inheriting the estates of his maternal
grandfather, Colonel Thomas Wall
Hewitt.
I
Brigadier- General Edi;ar Rainey Ludlow-Hewitt, D.S.O., M.C.; born at Wick House,
Pershore, on Wednesday, 9 June 1886; educated at Radley and at the Royal Military
College, Sandhurst; 2nd Lieutenant Royal Irish Rifles 16 August 1905, Lieutenant 1907,
Captain 1914, Major (by brevet) i January 1917, Lieut. -Colonel (by brevet) 1918; Flight-
Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps (afterwards Royal Air Force) August 19 14, Flight-Commander
December following, Squadron-Commander 7 July 1915, Wing-Commander 8 February 1916,
Brigadier-General 12 December 191 7 ; served in European War 19 14-18 (mentioned in
despatches, "London Gazette," 22 June 1915, i January 1916, 3 January and 11 Decembei
1917, M.C. 12 January 1916, D.S.O. i January 1917, Croix de Chevallier of France
4 July 1917).
Robert Cann-Lippincott of Over Court and Olveston, co. Gloucester
(only son of Sir Henry Cann-I.ippincott, Baronet, of Over Court) ;
educated at Eton, admitted 1832, and at Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 19 May 1836; died, aged 72, at Over Court on Tuesday,
J 7 June 1890. Will dated i September 1871, proved (Prin. Reg.,
866, 90) 6 September 1890, by Julia Sullivan Cann-Lippincott, relict,
Henry Cann-Lippincott, son, ^Iargaret Jane Cann Lippincott, spinster,
daughter, and the Rev. Henry Stent. He married 2ndly, at Compton
Greenfield, co. Gloucester, 18 July 1854, Julia Sullivan, 2nd dau. of Sir
John Francis Davis, Baronet, K.C.B. ,
'Margaret Agnes, born
II January 1816 ;
marr. at Almondsbury
CO. (jloucester, 26
December 1839 ; died
at Harrogate, co.
York, 28 June 1845,
bur. at Almondsbury.
1st wife.
Ezekiel Rouse of Morwinstow, co. Cornwall, and Bideford, co. Devon=j=]\Iargaret Lloyd,
(younger son of Ezekiel Athanasius Rouse of Eastaway, Morwinstow, by
Elizabeth Mary his wife, dau. of the Rev. John Davis, Rector of Kilkampton,
CO. Cornwall); bom at Morwinstow 7 May 1841 ; L.R.C.P. Edin. and L.^L
1871, M.R.C.S. Edin. 1871 ; Medical Officer of Health and Analyst Bideford
Rural District, Medical Officer of Health Northam Urban District and for the
Port Sanitary Authority ; Surgeon- Lieutenant 4th (Volunteer) Battalion
Devonshire Regiment; died 9 February 1898, bur. in the church cemetery,
East-the-Water, Bideford.
born at the Vicar-
age, Morthoe, co.
Devon, 4 May,
bapt. at Morthoe
12 June 1855 ;
marr. at Nort-
ham, CO. Devon,
18 January 1882.
A
(See Pedigree of Rouse, I"o/. 20.
page iq6.)
Colonel John Millard Eden of Pebworth,=Agnes Elizabeth, born at 8 Buckingham Villas,
CO. Gloucester, and of Bournemouth, co. Clifton, co. Gloucester, 7 April, bapt. at the
Hants ; Colonel Royal West Kent Regiment; parish church, Clifton, 11 June 1858; marr. at
died at Milcote, Branksome Park, Bourne- St. Matthew's, Bayswater, co. ^Iiddlesex, 3
mouth, in 1906, buried at Branksome Park. March 1903.
Harry Balfour Cedric Ludlow-Hewitt,
born at Wick House, Pershore, co.
Worcester, on Thursday, 1 7 May 1 888 ;
educated at Marlborough ; 2nd Lieu-
tenant 2nd Battalion Worcestershire
Regiment 1917 ; served in i6th (Public
Schools) Battalion London Regiment
1914-17.
Edith Caroline Annette,
born at Clancoole,
Bandon, co. Cork, on
Tuesday, 10 May 1892,
bapt. at St. Peter's,
Ballymodan, Bandon.
Mary Dorinda Elizabeth,
born at Wick House,
Pershore, on Saturday,
7 July 1S94, bapt. at
Holy Cross, Pershore.
^,.4^-^^ ^^^b^l^ff^-^
Jlomrr of Scamtngtcia, co* Mlartoicfe, anli
of iBlatl0toort{), to. (S^ioucester.
Henry Arnold Homer of Rydal Road, Lancaster, formerly of=
Stepney, co. Middlesex (eldest son of 'I'humas Homer of Coventry,
CO. Warwick, afterwards of The Lozells, near Birmingham, co.
Warwick, bv his wife Mary Arnold of Coventry) ; born at Coventry
21 April, bapt. privately, and received into the church at Holy
Trinity, Coventry, ii June 1785; died, aged 78, 11 August 1863,
bur. in the cemetery at Lancaster. M.L
"Louisa Frances
Wallis, died at
Leamington, CO.
Warwick, 1 1
June 1866, bur.
there.
I
Arthur Homer=T=Ma''ianne, dau.
of St. Mark's
Square, Bir-
mingham ;
died in India.
of James Smith
of Birmingham ;
marr. at St.
Thomas', Bir-
mingham, 23
December 1837
Eliza Caroline, of Leamington
Priors ; born 24 December
1838 ; died unmarried at Lea-
mington 15 November 1903,
bur. there. Will dated i
October 1903, proved at
Birmingham 15 December
1903, by Alice Elizabeth
Stanlej', cousin.
Henry Homer of Lea-r
mington Priors, M.D. ;
born at Stoke Newing-
ton, CO. Middlesex, 10
March 181 7; M.R.CS.
Eng. and L.S.A. Lond.
1840, M.D. Edin. 1841 ;
died at Leamington 30
April, bur. at Birding-
bury, CO. Warwick, 4
May 1882. Will proved
at Birmingham 21 June
1S82, by Elizabeth Ho-
mer, relict, and Charles
Marriott, Surgeon.
Henry Arnold Homer=
of Nailsworth, co.
Gloucester ; born at
Leamington 28 June
1848; educated at
Leamington College ;
a Solicitor ; died at
Nailsworth 27 No-
vember 1 9 14, buried
at Shortwood, near
Nailsworth.
=Rose Elizabeth Mar-
garet, dau. of Charles
Campbell Morris of
Loddington Hall,co.
Leicester ; born at
Loddington Hall 19
July 1839 ; marr.
at the parish church,
Leamington, 17
October 1882.
^Elizabeth, dau. of
Robert Welchnian
of Eathorp, co. War
wick ; married at
Wappenbury, co.
Warwick, 14 Septem-
ber 1847 ; died at
Leamington 14 April
i9oi,bur. at Birding-
bury. Will proved at
Birmingham 28 June
1901, by Mary Cathe-
rine Homer, spinster,
daughter.
Mary, died
in infancy.
Ellen, died
in infancy.
Charles Robert Homer of
Binswood Avenue, Leaming-
ton Priors; born 9 September
1849, bapt. at Leamington;
of Lincoln College, O.xford,
matriculated 22 October 1868,
B.A. 1876; died unmarried
II March 1908, bur. at Bir-
dingbury. Will proved at
Birmingham 16 April igo8,
by Mary Catherine Homer,
spinster, sister.
Mary Catherine,
of Binswood
Avenue, Leam-
ington Priors ;
born 27 February
1851.
v^^eSg//]^. (^<:N^h^^
13
Homer of ^t. |¥lar^ Cj)urft), to. ®el3on,
anti of (glaDstone, (Eueenslauti*
James Edward Homer of Brockley Court,
afterwards of Wraxall House, both co.
Somerset (only surviving son of Edward
Homer of Newhall Street, Birmingham, co.
Warwick, afterwards of West Town, Back-
well, CO. Somerset, by Mary his wife, dau.
of Robert Lucas of Bristol, co. Gloucester) ;
born at Birmingham 3 February, bapt. at
St. Philip's, Birmingham, 23 July 1783;
died, aged 73, at West Town 15 December
1856, bur. at Wraxall. M.I.
=j=Harriet, only dau. of Thomas
I Gee of Bristol ; born 29
November 1789; marr. at
I Margate, co. Kent, 17 May
I 1 8 10; died at Wraxall House
3 January 1859, bur. at Wraxall.
j M. I. Will proved at Bristol
I 5 September 1859, by Robert
I.ucas Chance, junior, and
Jonathan Gray.
Thomas Homer, Henry Homer of Graf-===Caroline, dau. of Thomas
born at Brockley tonville, near Sydney,
Court 20 April New South \\'ales ;
born at Brockley
Court 7 July 1812 ;
died at Graftonville
10 December 1900,
bur. at Moorfield,
near Sydney.
181 1 ; died
infancy.
Parkinson of Kemsing,
CO. Kent ; marr. at the
parish church, Clevedon,
CO. Somerset, 18 Septem-
ber 1843 ; died at Graf-
tonville 23 September
1888, bur. at Moorfield.
Harriet Gee, of Richmond
Terrace, Clifton, co. Glou-
cester ; born 9 February
1815 ; died at Clifton 13
November 1891. Will
proved at Bristol 15 Feb-
ruary 1892, by John
Homer Chance and
Thomas Edward Homer.
Edward Thomas Homer of Barfield, Glad-=
stone, Queensland; born at Bristol 15
September 1845 \ educated at Sydney ; one of
the pioneers of Central Queensl.and ; J. P. for
Queensland ; Chairman of Shire Council,
Divisional and Municipal Boards, of Banana,
Queensland.
=Sophia Leah, youngest
dau. of David Allan
Day of Bowen, Queens-
land ; marr. at Bowen
31 December 1880.
Henry Charles Lucas
Homer, born at Bris-
tol 4 August 1846;
died at Sydney in
1858, bur. at Moor-
field.
Henry Thomas Homer of Brockley, Glad-
stone; born at Bowen 14 October 1881;
educated at Rockhampton Grammar School ;
J. P. for Queensland ; married Grace Isabel,
2nd dau. of William Hindmarsh of Rawbelle
Station, Queensland.
Frank Lucas Atherton,=Lorna Emily Ada, born
son of John Townsend at Moura, Queensland,
Athcrton of Miva Sta-
tion in Wide Bay,
Queensland {see next
page).
17 March I 883 ; marr.
at Barfield, Queensland,
7 April 1909.
Mona Isabel Guy Thomas Homer, born at Bundaberg,
Hindmarsh. Queensland, 13 October 1910.
14
Tonathan (jray of^Louisa, born 28 January
Summerhlll House, 1817; niarr. at W'laxall,
Sion Hill, in the co. Somerset, 14 July
parish of Walcot,
Bath, CO. Somerset.
1840; died 30 June
1S45, bur. at Wraxall.
George Adams, horn^^Emily, born 2 March
26 January 1819 ;
died 9 December
1897, bur. at Nailsea,
CO. Somerset.
1819; marr. at Wraxall
10 October 1844 ; died
25 May 1872, bur. at
Nailsea.
/K
Charles (lee Homer of Clifton, co. Glou-=
cester, formerly of Backwell, co. Somerset ;
born 18 November 1820; died at Clifton
26 June 1S85, bur. at Wraxall. M.I. Will
proved in the Principal Registry 23 March
1886, by Frances Matilda Homer, relict.
"Frances Matilda, ymnigest dau. of C. L. Gee ;
marr. at Kensington, London, i May 1850 ; died
at Bristol, co. Gloucester, 26 May 1901. Adiiion
(with will) was granted at the Principal Registry
II April 1902, to Charles George Davis and
Fanny Matilda Ball.
John Homer Chance of Edgbaston, co. Warwick=
(youngest son of Robert Lucas Chance of Birmmgham,
CO. Warwick, by Louisa his wife, dau. of Edward
Homer of West Town, co. Somerset) ; born at High-
gate, CO. Middlesex, 31 July 1827 ; died, aged 73, at
Matlock, CO. Derby, on Thursday, 15 November, bur.
in Warstone Lane Cemetery, Birmingham, 19 November
1900. He married istly 24 April 1852, Cornelia de
Peyster, eldest dau. of George Chance of Birmingham ;
she died 20 January 1867.
(See Pedigree of Chance, Vol. 3, page 6j.)
=Frances Maria, born 15 October
1822 ; marr. at Wraxall, co. Somerset,
25 February 1869 ; died, aged 83,
at Edgbaston on Sunday, 7 August,
bur. in Warstone Cemetery, Birming-
ham, II August 1904. Will dated
I September 1902, with two codicils
dated 6 September 1902 and 23
March 1903, proved at Birmingham
4 November 1904, by the Rev. Charles
Edward Adams and George D'Arcy
Adams, M.D., nephews. 2nd wife.
John Townsend=f=Frances Edith Louisa, born at Bristol Alan Williams-pHarriet Rose, born at
Athertonof Miva
Station in Wide
Bay, Queensland.
13 April 1848; marr. at Ashfreld, of Burronbing
Sydney, New South Wales, 2 7 August Station, Nebo,
1874 ; died 19 September 1899, bur. Queensland,
at Moorfield, near Sydney.
A
Wollongong Station,
New South Wales, 1 1
January 1851.
/K
Edith Caroline Harriet, born at
Moura 8 August 1887 ; died
at Barfield, Queensland, 3 May
1905, bur. there.
Barnette Septon Hindmarsh,==Fanny Chance Eva, born at
son of William Hindmarsh Moura 7 March 1892, bapt.
of Rawbelle Station, Queens- there 15 May 1904; marr. at
land. Barfield 10 June 1914.
Anne, dau. of John=
Henry Price of Chep-
stow, CO. Monmouth ;
born at Chepstow; marr.
there 14 July 1848 ;
died 22 November 1865,
bur. at Newport, co.
Monmouth, ist wife.
^Thomas Edward Homer of St. Mary.
Church, CO. Devon, formerly of Virginia,
U.S.A. ; born at Wraxall 21 February 1828,
bapt. there ; Civil Engineer ; died at St.
Mary Church 18 January, bur. in the
churchyard there 21 January 191 1. M.I.
Will dated 7 April 1899, proved at Exeter
24 February 191 1, by the Rev. William
Emmanuel Pryke, Canon of Exeter.
Albert Edward Worsley of Leonard=
House, Boulevard, Weston-super-
Mare, CO. .Somerset, M.D. ; born at
The Heywoods, Golborne, co.
Lancaster, 3 July 1849 ; educated
at Durham School and Philadelphia
University, U.S.A.
'Evelyn Marie Louise,
born at Neath, co.
Glamorgan, 14 May
1849; marr. at Green-
wich, Prince William
County, Virginia, 7
January 1877.
„Rosetta, youngest dau.
of John Webb Andrews
of Redland, Bristol, co.
Gloucester ; born at
Redland 1 7 February
1838; marr. at the
parish church, Aberyst-
with, CO. Monmouth, 8
February 1868 ; died at
St. Mary Church 20
December, bur. there 23
December 1911. I\LL
Will dated 28 April
1 9 II, proved at Exeter
7 February 191 2, by
the Rev. Frederick
Augustus Homer and
the Rev. Thomas Acland
Edmonds. 2nd wife.
Rosetta Louisa Homer, of Victoria,
British Columbia, Canada ; born
at Newport, co. Monmouth, i
December 1868, bapt. there.
Frances Emily Maude Homer, of
St. Mary Church ; born at Newport
27 April 1870, bapt. there.
James Edward Lucas Homer of=IsabeI Josephine, dau.
Saskatoon, Canada; born at of William Kenney
Greenwich, Virginia, U.S.A., 8
October 187 1, bapt. at Thorough-
fare, Virginia ; educated at Bristol
Grammar School, Royal Grammar
School, Lancaster, and at Univer-
sity College, Bristol.
of Lindsay, Ontario,
Canada ; born , 29
October 1894; marr.
at Lindsay 29 January
'913-
Rev. Edmund Mark Davys (son of the Rev.=Harriet Gee Homer,
Edmund Davys of Peterborough, co. North- born at Greenwich,
ampton) ; born at Leicester on Christmas
Day 1869, bapt. at Holy Trinity, Leicester;
educated at Charterhouse, admitted 1882,
and at Pembroke College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term 1888, B.A.
1891, M.A. 1895 ; Curate of Ellacombe,
CO. Devon, 1910-16; Vicar of Cromer, co.
Norfolk, 1916.
Virginia, 11 August
1873 ; marr. at St.
Oxford, I o
897.
Giles';
August
Leila, died in infancy.
Annie Hilda Constance,
of St. Mary Church ;
born at Greenwich,
Virginij, 1 1 August
1876.
COt^L^
e/f^-^^
-tx.-/'.
Hetuitt,
Anns. — Gules a chevron eiigiailt-il bclween three owls argent.
Elizabeth, 4tli=
<lau. of James
Bradley of
Prestbury, co.
C h e s t e r, b y
Elizabeth his
wife, eldest dau.
of John Hol-
land of Clive,
CO. Salop. I St
wife.
=Benjamin Hewitt ol lilm Hill,=
Hawkhurst, co. Kent (son of Ben-
jamin Hewitt, by Mary his 2nd
wife, dau. of Thomas Swinton of
Kiiutsford, CO. Chester) ; died, aged
66, at Hath, co. Somerset, on Tues-
day, i6 March 1847, bur. in the
Abbey Cemetery, Bath. Will dated
30 .•\pril 1841, with codicil dated
13 July 1844, proved (P.C.C. 322,
47) 7 April 1847, by Benjamin
Bradley Hewitt and the Rev. Thomas
Swinton Hewitt, sons.
'Frances, dau. of Benjamin
Bronitield of \\'avertree, co.
Lancaster ; died, aged 8[, at
I College Yard, Worcester,
on Thursday, 9 June 1864.
Will dated 13 February 1856,
with codicil dated 31 Octo-
ber 1859, proved (Prin. Reg.,
474, 64) 16 July 1864, by
Louisa Bromfield, spinster,
sister, and Alfred Catchmayd
Hooper. 2nd v.'ife.
Benjamin Bradley Hewitt of Bishop's=
Waltham, co. Hants; died, aged 81, at
Bishop's Walthnm on Saturday, 7 June 1S90.
Will dated 21 January 1890, with codicil
dated 22 March 1890, proved (Prin. Reg.,
693. 90) 31 July i8go, by Benjamin Thomas
Hewitt, son, deorge Calkin Andrew, cousin,
and the Rev. Edward Swinton Hewitt,
nephew.
=Letitia Catherine, only dau. of
ALajor Colin Campbell of
Strachur, co. Argyll ; marr. at
the parish church. ALarylebone,
London, on Tuesday, 25 June
1844 ; died at Bishop's Waltham
on Sunday, 2 November 1873.
James Bradley
Hewitt, died
in infancy.
!
Benjamin Tliomas Hewitt of St.=
George's, Bishop's Waltham ; born
at 15 Weymouth Street, Portland
Place, London, on Thursday, 22
July 1847 ; died, aged 62, at St.
Ceorge's, Bisho[)'s Waltham, on
Tuesday, 16 November, bur. at
Bishop's Waltham on Saturday, 20
November 1909. Will dated 5
November 1909, proved at Win-
chester 21 December 1909, by
Letitia Marianne Hewitt, daughter,
spinster, Arthur Bettesworth Hewitt
and Thomas .Swinton Hewitt, sons.
=Louisa Marianne, 3rd dau. of
George Henry Gater of Winslowe
House, Westend, co. Hants, by
Sarah his wife, dau. of John Robert
Cozens of Tetsworth, co. Oxford ;
born at Westend 13 April, ba[)t.
there 18 May 1852 ; marr. at South
Stoneham, co, Hants, on Monday,
II June 1877, marriage settlements
dated 6 June.
{Si'e Pedigree of Ga/er, Vol. rS,
page 44.)
Arthur Bettesworth
Campbell Hewitt,
born at Bishop's
Waltham on Satur-
day, 30 September
1848.
Letitia Mary, born
at Bishop's Waltham
on Friday, 28 Feb-
ruary 1851 ; died
there on Sunday,
9 May 1852.
Letitia Marianne,
born at Bishop's
Waltham on Fri-
day, 25 October
1878.
Arthur Bettesworth
Hewitt, born at St.
George's Square,
Bishop's Waltham,
on ^Vednesday, 1 2
.Mav 1880.
Thomas Swinton
Hewitt, born at
Bishop's \A'altham
on Friday, 23
November 1883.
Daisy Mary, born
at Bishop's Wal-
tham on Satur-
day, 2 -April
1887.
I'-lsie, died
infancy.
A daughter died
in infancy.
Bettesworth Pitt Shearer of Swanmore=
House, Bishop's Waltham, co. Hants ;
died, aged 94, at Swanmore, East
Molesey, co. Surrey, on Friday, 6
February 1903, bur. at Swanmore.
Will dated 10 April 1896, with three
cotlicils dated 4 June 1898 to 2
January 1901, proved (Prin. Reg.,
517, 1903) 15 .\pril 1903, by Dorothy
Louise Barron, spinster, William
Renny and Benjamin Thomas Hewitt.
"Elizabeth Mary, marr. at the Cathedral,
Bangor, on Tuesday, 5 April 1836,
marriage settlements dated 4 April ;
died at Swanmore House on Satur-
day, 30 July 1870, bur. at Swanmore.
Will dated 26 February 1863, with
codicil dated 16 June 1869, proved
(Prin. Reg., 355, 71) 3 May 1871,
by Benjamin Bradley Hewitt and
the Rev. Thomas Swinton Hewitt,
brothers.
Susan Catherine,
died unmarried.
A
Rev. Thomas Swinton Hewitt, born at'
Nantwich 17 November 1816, bapt. there ;
of Worcester College, O.^ford, matriculated
19 October 1837, B.A. 1841, M.A. 1846;
Rector of North Harden, co. Sussex, 1851-58;
Vicar of Leysters, co. Hereford, 1858 until
his death ; died, aged 69, at the Vicarage,
Leysters, on Thursday, 6 May 1886, bur. at
Leysters. Memorial window in chancel. Will
dated 13 March 1872, with codicil dated 23
February 1886, proved at Hereford 23 June
1 886, by Mary Hewitt, relict, and the Rev.
Edward Swinton Hewitt, son.
=Mary, dau. of John Gorham of John Bradley
Cackham, West Wittering, co. Hewitt, died
Susse.\ ; marr. at West Witter- in infancy.
ing 29 June 1852 ; died at
The Homestead, St. Michael's,
near Tenbury, co. Worcester,
29 November 19 14. Will dated
24 January 1914, proved at
Worcester 4 February 191 5,
by the Rev. Edward Swinton
Hewitt and the Rev. James
Bradley Hewitt, sons.
Rev. Edward Swinton Hewitt,=
born at the Vicarage, East
Marden, co. Sussex, 25 November
1854, bapt. at East Marden; of
Wadham College, Oxford, matricu-
lated 23 January 1874, B.A. 1878,
M..A. 1881 ; Curate of Bockleton,
CO. ^Vorcester, 1878-1900; Vicar
of Hawkesbury, co. Gloucester,
igoo-1904, and Vicar of
Bockleton 1904.
=Ruth, elder dau. of Colonel Richard Prescott-Decie of
Pontrilas Court, Hereford, by his cousin Arabella his ist
wife, dau. and heir of William George Prescott of
Clarence, Roehampton, co. Surrey ; born 9 September
1863 ; marr. at Bockleton (by her brother, the Rev.
William Prescott-Decie, assisted by the Rev. James
Bradley Hewitt) on Wednesday, 28 November 1900 ;
died at the Vicarge, Bockleton, i February, bur. at
Bockleton 5 February 191 7. M.L
(See Pedigree of Pfcscott.)
18
Rear-Admiral John Gorham Hewitt, R.N. ; born 24=
November 1S5S; Naval Cadet 15 July 1871, Sub-
Lieutenant 1S77, Lieutenant 1882, Commander 1895,
Captain 1901, Rear- Admiral (retired) 3 January 1911;
Lieutenant H.^LS. "Iris" during the naval and
military operations in the Eastern Soudan at Suakin
1884-85 (Egyptian medal, Khedive's bronze star);
died at i Henleaze Gardens, Westbury-on-Trym, co.
Gloucester, 28 December 191 3. \\"i]\ dated 27 June
1899, proved (Prin. Reg., 775, 14) 16 ^L^y 1914, by
Katharine Elizabeth Hewitt, relict, the Rev. Edward
Swinton Hewitt and the Rev. James Bradley Hewitt,
brothers.
=Katharine Eliza-
beth, dau. of
James P. Aytoun
of VVestbook,
Tenbury, co.
Worcester ; mar-
ried at St.
Michael and All
Angels', Tenbury
(by the Rev.
James Bradley
Hewitt) on Tues-
day, 27 June 1889.
Katharine Eliza-
betii, of Tenbury;
born at Leysters
II March 1861,
bapt. there.
Frances Gracia,
born at Leysters
30 April 1862 ;
bapt. there.
Rev. James Bradley Hewitt, born at Leysters, co. Hereford, =
6 December 1863, bapt. there i January 1864; of Wadham
College, Oxford, matriculated 17 October 1882, B.A. 1887;
Curate of Dunchurch, co. Warwick, 1889-92, and of Pem-
bridge, co. Hereford, 1S92-95; Rector of Upper Sapey, co.
Hereford, 1895-1907; Vicar of Newbold-on-Avon and
Chaplain of Long Lawford, co. Warwick, 1907.
= Frances Marion, Mary Susan
dau. of W. B. of Tenbury ;
Cuninighame; born at East
marr. at Yar- Marden, co.
pole, CO. Here- Sussex, 24
ford, 21 April December
1896. 185s, bapt.
there.
Dorothy Marion, born at Alan James Cuninghame Hewitt, FVances Joan, born at
Upper Sapey 25 April born at Upper Sapey 14 April Newbold-on-Avon 29 May
1897, bapt there. 1904, bapt. there. 1908, bapt. there.
^-<^^ ^f^^c</i4^
19
^idjens of ^t. 3i^c$, co. Corntoall
William Hichens {yd son of \\'illiani Hichens=j=Margaret, dau. of Robert and
of St. Ives, CO. Cornwall, by Mary his wife,
dau. of John Williams of St. Ives) ; bapt. at
St. Ives 22 April 1751; died 14 January,
bur. at St. Ive.s 17 January 1785.
Mary Jope of Callington, co.
Cornwall ; marr. at St. Ives
4 December 1777; died 11
July 1795.
Mary, born
23 December
1779, bapt. at
Illogan. CO.
Cornwall, 19
A[)ril 1780;
died 30 May
1833, buried
at St. Ives.
Adiiion (with
undated will)
was granted
(P.C.C. 580
Farquhar) 25
September
i833,to Eliza-
beth Scott,
sister.
James Wood-
ward Scott,
Lieutenant
Royal Navy
6 November
'795; l)ur. at
Dover, co.
Kent.
="Elizabetli, born
T April, bapt. at
Illogan 1 1 May
1781 ; marr. at
St. Ives 17
March 1803 ;
died, aged 81,
at St. Ives 29
June, bur. there
7 Julv 1862.
Will dated 5
November I S33,
with codicil
dated 2 April
1850, proved
(Prin.Reg.,473,
62) I .•\ugust
1862, by Charles
Henrv Rhodes.
Robert Hichens of East^
Dulwich, CO. Surrey, for-
merly of 21 Threadneedle
.Street, London ; born 13
November, bapt. at Illogan j
20 December 1782; died,
aged 82, at East Dulwich
on Monday, 20 March 1865,
bur. in Camberwell Borough
Cemetery, East Dulwich, 27
March 1865. Will dated
27 January 1865, proved
(Prin. Reg., 250, 65) 7
April 1S65, by John Jope
Rogers, the Rev. Thomas
Sikes Hichens, son, and
Andrew Kinsman Hichens,
nephew.
=Jane, 2nd dau. of
Westgarth Snaith,
Banker, by Jane his
wife, dau. of Thomas
.Sikes, Banker, of
5 Mansion House
Street, London ; born
2 February, bapt. at
St. Mary Woolnoth,
London, 19 March
I 799 ; marr. at St.
John's, Hackney, co.
.Middlesex, on Thurs-
day, 7 August 1823;
died 1 5 May, bur. in
Camberwell Borough
Cemetery, East Dul-
wich, 23 May 1862.
Jane, born 23
May, bapt. at
St. Giles',
Camberwell,
30 June 1824;
died, aged 10,
at Ivast Dul-
wich on Satur-
day, 21 June
1835, buried
at St. Mary
Wool n o t h,
London.
Rev. AVilliam Hichens,
born 15 July 1825, bapt.
at St. Giles', Camberwell,
9 November 1825 ; of
St. John's College, Ox-
ford, matriculated 6
December 1842, B.A.
1847 ; Fellow of Exeter
College 1850 ; Curate of
St. I'^eock, CO. Cornwall ;
died there, aged 25, 17
August 1850, bur. at St.
Ives. .
Margaret Jope, born 6
December 1826, 'oapt.
at St. Giles', Camberwell,
12 January 1827 ; died
on Sunday, 1 2 August
1849, bur. at St. Mary
\Voolnf)tli.
Robert Snaith Hichens=j=Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Hooper
of St. Ives ; born i
June, bapt. at St.
Chiles', Camberwell, 9
July 1828 ; Ensign
29th Regiment Madras
Native Inlantry 8
September 1848 ; Lieu-
tenant 3 August 1855 ;
died, aged 40 at St.
Ives on Tuesday, lo
November, bur. at St.
Ives 14 November
1868. Will dated 10
October 1867, proved
(Prin. Reg., 710, 68)
26 November 1868,
by Elizabeth Hichens,
relict, and John Knill
To[)e Hichens.
Wilton of Whilminstcr House, co.
Gloucester, by Harriet his wife,
dau. of the Rev. John Jones,
Vicar of Foye, co. Heieford :
born 21 October 1833, bapt. at
St. Mary le Lode, Gloucester, 7
January 1834; marr. at Easting-
ton, CO. Gloucester, 23 February
1853 ; died at Cheltenham, co.
Gloucester, on Friday, 2 1 Feb-
ruary, bur. at Leckhampton, co.
Gloucester, 24 February 1913.
Will -dated 24 April 1900, with
codicil dated 12 February 1909,
proved at Ciloucester 7 April 1913,
by the Rev. Ernest Clapton, son-
in-law, and the Rev. Charles
Henry Jones '\\'iUon, nephew.
Rtv. Ernest Clapton (2nd son of William Clapton, M.R.C.S., of 4=f=Ma;garet Jane, born at Puose-
Que^'n Street Place, London, by Mary Jane his wife, youngest dau
of F,dward Hall of Wansford, co. Northampton) : born at 2 Peter's
Hill, Doctors' Commons, London, on Sunday, 6 November 1864,
bapt. privately the same day (baptism registered at St. Peter's,
Paul's Wharf, London) ; educated at Merchant Taylors' School,
and Scholar of Magdalen College, Cambridge, B.A. (2nd-class
Classical Tripos, parts i and 2) 1886, M.A. 1892; Vicar of
Stebbing, co. Essex, May 1901-1909, and of Hatherden, co.
Hants, 26 July 1909. /fv
wankum, near Madras, India, 25
August, bapt. privately 8 Decem-
ber 1854 (baptism registered in
church at Vepery, Madras, 25
January 1855) ; marr. at St.
Mary's, Cheltenham ; (by the
Rev. Charles ;Turner^ Wilton),
on Wednesday, 20 July 1892.
{See Vol. 10, page 10.)
Maria Susanna, dau.=f»Williani Hichens of CaniberWell=
of William Lloyd of Ciiove ; born 12 August, bapt. at
Peckhaii], co. Sur- lUogan, co. Cornwall, 5 Sepieni-
rey ; niarr. at Cam- ber 1784; died, agtd 65, at
berwell, co. Surrey, Caniberwell Grove on Cliristnias
on Wednesday, i Day, 1849, bur. at .St. Giles',
March 1815; died, ("ambcrwell, i January 1850.
aged 39, on Tuesday, | M.I. Will dated 20 November
24 July, bur. at St. ! 1849, proved (P.C'.C. 122, 50) 9
(jiles', Camberwell, ' February 1850, by John Jope
31 July T826. M.I. Rogers and George Wiggins.
I.St wife. ^4v
=j=Anne I'^lizabeth, daughter of Major
Andrew Kinsman ; marr. at Stone-
house, CO. Devon, 24 December
i 1827 ; died, aged 79, at Shoreham,
CO. Kent, on Sunday, 22 September
187B, bur. there. Will dated 25
July 1875, proved (Prin. Reg., 791,
78), 9 October 1878, by Andrew
Kinsman Hichens and John Knill
Jope 1 lichens, sons. 2nd wife.
^ I I.
Catherine Jackson, born 20
April, bapt. at St. Giles',
Camberwell, 26 May 1830;
died, aged 40, at Pau, France,
on Saturday, 29 October
1870, bur. there. \\'ill dated
4 August 1866, with codicil
dated 2 November 1866,
proved (Prin. Reg., 31, 71) 7
January 1871, by Andrew
Kinsman Hichens and the
Rev. Frederick Harrison
Hichens, brother.
Mary Elizabeth, born 1 7
April, bapt. at St. (liles',
Camberwell, 1 June 1832;
died, aged 23, at Ventnor,
Isle of Wight, on Sunday, 4
November 1855, bur. at St.
Catherine's, Ventnor.
Rev. Thomas Sikes Hichens, born=
20 F'ebruary, bapt. at St. Giles', Cam-
berwell, 20 June 1834; of E.\eter
College, 0.\ford, matriculated 5 March
1852, Stapledon Scholar 1852-57, B.A.
1856, M.A. 1858 ; Curate of St. James',
Clapton, CO. Middlesex, 1857-59, of
Itchenstoke, co. Hants, 1859-61, of
Speldhurst, co. Kent, 1862-64 ; Vicar
and Patron of Guilsborough, co. North-
ampton, 1864-1902; Rural Dean of
Haddoii (sst deanery) 1882 ; Hon.
Canon of Peterborough 1899 : died,
aged 82, at Woodlane House, Falmouth,
CO. Cornwall, on Saturday, 25 March
1916, bur. at F\almouth. Will dated
20 July 1899, with four codicils dated
18 August 1900 to 19 December 19 14,
proved (Prin. Reg., 868, 1916) 19
May 191 6, by the Rev. John Oldham
Hichens, son, and Helen Mary Hichens.
spinster, daughter.
=Mary, dau. of the
Rev. John Roberts
Oldham, Vicar of
Ottershaw, co. .Surrey,
by Esther his wife,
dau. of Robert Saun-
ders of Henley - on -
Thames, co. Oxford ;
born 24 August 1839,
bapt. at St. Paul's,
Huddersfield, co.
York ; marr. at St.
Giles' Camberwell
(by the Rev. John
Roberts Oldham and
the Rev. Frederick
Harrison Hichens)
on Tuesday, 4 F"eb
ruary 1862.
Helen Mary, Sir Edward Charles Kayll Ollivant, K.C.I.E., of 2 Westbourne=
born 2 1 March, Crescent, Paddington, London (only son of the Rev. Edward
bapt. atGuils- Ollivant, Rector of Erbistock, co. Denbigh, by Susan Fdaria
borough 28 his wife, dau. of John James Kayll of Douglas, Isle of Man) ;
April 1865. born 7 February 1846, bapt. at Barkvvay, co. Hertford;
educated at Marlborough; joined Indian Civil Service 14
August 1 868 ; Mimicipal Commissioner in Bombay 1881-90, Political
Agent, Kathiawar, 1890-95, Commissioner in Sind 1895-96, officiating
Chief Secretary to the Government of Bombay 1896-97, Member of
Council 1897-1902; CLE. i June 1888, K.C.I.E. 25 May 1892; Memiier
of the Council of Marlborough College and of the Managing Committee
of King's College Hospital; Director of the Bombay, Baroda and Central
IndianRailway, and of the British Electric Tractor Co. He married istly
6 December 1870, Lucy Caroline, dau. of .Arthur Shelley Eddis, Q.C., Judge
of County Courts ; she died 10 May 1891.
(.5"^^ Pedigree of Ollivant, Vol. 6, page 18, nnd Addenda, Vol. 7, page ix.)
=Edith Margaret,
born 26 March,
bapt. at Guils-
borough 28 .April
1867 ; marr. there
(by her uncle,
the Rev. Canon
Frederick Harri
son Hichens, and
her brother, the
Rev. John Old-
ham Hichens) on
Thursday, 14
September 1899.
2nd wife.
Charlotte Elizabeth, born 6 September 1855, bapt. at Penang, Straits Settlements,
I January 1856; died 11 August 1870, bur. at Holy Trinity, llfracombe, co. Devon.
Rev. Frederick Harrison Hichens, born,
2 2 April, bapt. at St. Giles', Cambervvell,
CO. Surrey, 27 May 1836 ; of Exeter
College, Oxford, matriculated 23 June
1854, Scholar 1854-58. B A. i860, M.A.
1867 ; Curate of Speldh'.irst, 1864-80 ;
Rector of Hackington (St. Stephen's,
Canterbury), both co. Kent, 1885-1905 ;
Hon. Canon of Canterbury 1897.
^Abigail Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Arthur Smythe,
M.D., of Pau, l'"rance, and of co. ^Vestnleath, by
Anna Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Adam jote
Gibbons of Trincomalee, Ceylon, and of the
Hon*"'' East India Co.'s Service ; marr. at the
English Church, Pau, 26 February 1862; died,
aged 81, at Pennance House, Falmouth, 22 June,
bur. at Falmouth 24 June 1920.
i I
Margaret, born Robert Smythe Rev. Arthur John Galpin, I). D. (2nd-
22 November Hichens, born son of John (jalpin of Dorchester,
1862, bapt. at 14 November, co. Dorset) ; of Trinity College,
Sunningdale, bapt. at Speld- Oxford, matriculated 11 October
CO. Berks, i hurst on Christ- 1879, aged 18, Scholar 1879-84,
January 1863. mas Day 1864; B.A. 1883, M.A. 1886, D.D. ;
educated atClif- Lecturer in Classics 1886-87;
ton College. Assistant Master Marlborough Col-
lege 1887-96, Head- Master King's
School, Canterbury, 1S96-1910;
Hon. Canon of C'anterbury 19 10;
Rector of Saltwood, co. Kent, 1910.
= Millicent Jane, born
14 August, bapt. at
Speldhurst 21 Sep-
tember 1866 ; marr.
at St. Stephen's,
Canterbury (by the
Rev. Frederick Harri-
son Hichens and
the Rev. Francis
Galpin) on Tuesday,
2 January 1900.
A
. I
Thomas Sikes Hichens, born=
20 September, bapt. at Guils-
borough, CO. Northampton,
22 October 1869 ; educated
at Winchester and at the
Royal Military Academy,
Woolwich ; 2nd Lieutenant
Royal Artillery 15 February
1889, Lieutenant 15 Feb-
ruary 1S92, Captain 1890;
served in South African \Var
1899 ; died, aged 30, at
Bloemfontein, South Africa,
on Monday, 11 June 1900,
bur. there. Will dated 5 June
1900, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1183, 1900) 31 August 1000,
by Rosalind de Camera
Hichens, the relict.
=Rosalind de
Camera, youngest
dau. of Charles
Chambers of
Clough House,
Rotheram, co.
York ; married
at All Saints',
Rotherham (by
the Rev. Thomas
Sikes Hichens)
on Wednesday,
17 May 1899.
Rev. John 01dham=
Hichens, born 23 No-
vember 1870, bapt. at
Guilsborough 22 Jan-
uary 1S71 ; educated
at Winchester and at
Trinity College, 0.x-
ford, matriculated 12
October 1889, B.A.
(4th -class History)
1892 ; M.A. 1898 ;
Curate of Dartford,
CO. Kent, 1894-97, of
St. Matthew's, Lei-
cester, 1887 -1902 ;
Vicar of Guilsborough
1902 ; Diocesan
Inspector, Haddon
Deaner}', 1906.
"Gwendoline, elderdau.
of Charles Ring An-
derson of Clapham,
CO. Surrey, and of
Jesniond House, co.
Northumberland;
born 12 March, bapt.
at St. Mary Mag-
dalen's, Paddington,
London, 24 April
1873; "larr. at St.
Peter and St. Paul,
Charlton, Dover,
CO..: Kent (by the
Rev. Thomas Sikes
Hichens) on Wednes-
day, 23 October
1907.
Thomas Sikes Hichens, born 4 September,
bapt. at Guilsborough 7 October 191 1.
Gwendoline Sibella, born 14 April,
bapt. at Guilsborough 22 May 1913.
Courtenay Garrard Prance (eldest son of=
Courtenay C. Prance of Hatherley Court,
Cheltenham, co. Gloucester); born 13 Decem-
ber 1855; Solicitor; died 9 January 1889,
bur. at l-eckhampton, co. (Gloucester. /t\
=Mary Katherine, born 21 June, bapt. at
Limpsfield, co. Surrey, 29 July 1857 ; marr.
at St. Mary's, Cheltenham, on Thursday, 1 1
November 1880.
Rev. Arthur Smythe Hichens, born 21 January, bapt. at Speldhurst, co. Kent,=Louisa Nora,
I March 1868; educated at Clifton College and at Magdalen College, Oxford, dau. of William
matriculated 21 October 1886, B.A. (^rd-class History) 1889; M.A. 1899; Williamson
B. D. ; Curate of Potter's Bar, co. Middlesex, 1891-93, of Helston 1893-95, of Smyrna;
of Marhamchurch, both co. Cornwall, 1896-98, and of Rusthall, co. Kent, marr. at All
1898-1900; Chaplain at Smyrna 1900-1909, Chaplain to Bishop of Gibraltar Saints', Boujah,
and HeadMaster of Waynfiete School, Boujah, Smyrna, 1909-12; Commis.sary Smyrna, 18
to Bishop of Jerusalem 1913-16; Canon Resident of St. George's Collegiate June 1901.
Church, [erusalem, 191 2 ; Commissary for Syria and Palestine ; temporary
Chaplain to the Forces 1915 ; Vice-President of the Syria and Palestine Scout
Association; Rector of Penicuik, co. Midlothian, 1919.
Basil Snaith Hichens, born
21 June, bapt. at Guils-
borough, CO. Northampton,
28 July 1873 ; educated
at Charterhouse (admitted
1887) and at Hertford
College, Oxford, matricu-
lated 14 October 1890.
Gobert William Hichens,=
born 31 March, bapt. at
Guilsborough ig May 1877 ;
educated at Winchester and
at New College, Oxford,
matriculated October 1896 ;
B.A. 1899 ; admitted a
Solicitor January 1903,
=A!ice Margaret, 2nd dau. of James
]5ull of Hove, CO. Sussex ; born at
Valverde del Carmino, Huebra Pro-
vince, Andalusia, Spain, 9 October
1886, bapt. at Seville, Spain; marr.
at St. James', Weybridge, co. Surrey,
7 August 1920.
Colonel John Salmon Blaxland (eldest son of Major-General John=Fanny Snaith, born
Blaxland, by Ann his wife) ; born at Dharwar, Bombay, India, 9 January, 28 June, bapt. at
bapt. at Belgaum, Bombay, 6 February 1842; Ensign Madras Native
Infantry 4 September 1859, Lieutenant 1862, Captain 1872, Major 1879,
Lieut.- Colonel 1885, Colonel (retired) 4 September 1889; died, aged
56, at Edgbaston House, Pittville, Prestbury, Cheltenham, co.
Gloucester, on Thursday, 10 March, bur. in the cemetery at Cheltenham
14 March 1898.
Limpsfield, co. Surrey,
12 August 1858; marr.
at St. Mary's, Chel-
tenham, 30 June
1881.
23
Commander Hugh Conybeare
Hichens, R.N. ; born 15
June, bapt. at Guilsborough
CO. Northampton, 18 August
1880; entered as Naval
Cadet 15 January 1894,
Midshipman 1896, Sub-Lieu-
tenant 1899, Lieutenant (4
firsts) 1 90 1, Commander in
Mining School, H.M.S.
" Vernon," Portsmouth.
William Cecil Holt Cree (son of the'
Rev. William Cree, Precentor of St.
Matthias', Earl's Court, London ; born 4
August 1882; 2nd Lieutenant Royal
Artillery 23 July 1901 ; Lieutenant
1904; Captain 19 14; served in the
European War 1914; died at Boulogne,
France, from wounds received at the
first battle of Ypres 24 October, bur. at
Falmouth, co. Cornwall, 29 October
1914.
A
=Wilmot Avis, born 30
July, bapt. at Guils-
borough 1 8 September
1881 ; marr. at All
Saints', Falmouth, co.
Corn wall (by her uncle,
the Rev. Frederick
Harrison Hichens and
the Rev. William
Cree) on Tuesday, 4
January 19 10.
Peverell Smythe Hichen.s, M.D. ; born at Speldhurst=
27 June, bapt. privately 3 July and received into
the church 7 August 1870; educated* at Clifton
College, at King's School, Canterbury, and at
Magdalen College, O.xford, matriculated 16 October
1888; B.A. ( I st-class Physiology) 1892; M.D. 1903 ;
Lieut.- Colonel Royal .Army Medical Corps (Terri-
torials)! 914 -19 ; served in the European War.
Constance Sawbridge, elder dau. of
Colonel Leonard Downes, R.A., of
Donnington Lodge, near Newbury, co.
Berks ; marr. at Shaw-cum-Donnington,
CO. Berks (by the Rev. Frederick Harrison
Hichens and the Rev. Thomas Sikes
Hichens), on Thursday, 19 July 1906.
Loveday Constance, born 14 May, bapt. at Robert Peverell Hichens, born 2 IVLirch, bapt.
All Saints', Northampton, 18 June 1907. at All .Saints', Northampton, 14 May 1909.
j^t^: ^ ^■K'^^
LAKING.
Ar7Hs on record in the College of Arms. — Quarterly : Per fesse indented
azure and argent in the first quarter a falcon close belled and
jessed or in the second and third quarters an ermine spot
sable and in the fourth quarter a dexter gauntlet of the third ;
and (as an honourable augmentation) on a chief gules a lion
passant guardant or armed and langued azure (being one of the
lions from His Majesty's Royal Arms).
Crest. — A dexter cubit arm vested azure cuffed ermine the hand holding
a palm branch both proper between two falcons respecting
each other as in the arms.
Supporters. — On either side a man in complete armour visor closed
proper each resting the exterior hand on a shield charged with
the arms.
Motto. — Palmam qui meruit ferat.
lafeing.
Francis \\'illiam Laking of 13 Addison Road, Kensington,=
London (eldest son of Francis Laking of The Terrace,
Putney, co. Surrey, formerly of Curzon Street, Mayfair,
London, by Mary his wife); died at 13 Addison Road,
Kensington, aged 78, on Tuesday, 25 November 1873.
Will dated 22 January 1859, proved (Prin. Reg., 46, 74)
10 January 1874, by Louisa Jane Laking, the relict.
=Louisa Jane, dau. of Thomas
Wilkinson of Plymouth, co.
Devon ; marr. 1 2 October
1844; died at 13 Addison
Road, Kensington, aged 77,
on Saturday, 17 March 1894.
Mary Ann, born at Addison Road, Kensington, London, on Saturday, 9 August 1845 ; Louisa
died at Castle Hill, Maidenhead, co. Berks, on Tuesday, 30 January 1912. Will dated Mary.
2 April 1903, proved in the Principal Registry 12 March 19 12, by Louisa Mary Laking,
sister.
Emma Ann, 2nd^
dau. of Joseph
Mansell of Ken-
sington, London;
marr. at St.
James', Picca-
dilly, London,
on Tuesday, 26
January 1875 ;
died at 62 Pall
Mall, London,
aged 62, on
Wednesday, i
March, cremated
at Golder's Green,
CO. Middlesex,
on Saturday, 4
March 1905-
1st wife.
^Sir Francis Henry Laking, Baronet, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., M.D. ;=
born at Addison Road, Kensington, London, on Saturday,
9 January 1847; educated at Heidelberg and at St.
George's Hos|)ital, London; L.R.C.S. 1868, L.S.A. 1869,
M.D. Heidelberg 1869, M.R.C.P. Lond. 1872; House
Physician, St. George's Hospital, 1869-70, Medical Registrar
1871-74, Physician to Victoria Hospital for Children and to
Gordon Hospital ; Surgeon-Apotliecary to Queen Victoria
1874-igoi; Physician-in-Ordinary and Surgeon-Apiothecary
to King lidvvard VH., to H.M. King George V., and to
H.M. Queen Alexandra; Surgeon-Apothecary to H.^L's
Household and to that of H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught ;
Physician -in-Ordmary to T.R.H. Prince and Princess
Schleswig-Holstein 1903; knighted 1893, K.C.V.O. 27 Sep-
tember 1898, G.C.V.O. 22 August 1902, K..C.B. 3 June 1910;
created a Baronet of the United Kingdom 28 July 1902 ;
Member of the Royal Institute of Great Britain and of
Executive Committee of King Edward VH.'s Sanatorium ;
Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour, ist-class (gold), Order
of Merit of Turkey, Cirand Cross of the Danish Order of the
Dannebrog, Norwegian Order of St. Olav, Swedish Order
of the Polar Star, Grand Cordon of the Order of the
Crown of Italy, Immaculate Conception of Portugal, and
Knight Commander of the Order of the Saviour of (jreece ;
died in London on Thursday, 21 May, bur. in Highgate
Cemetery, London, on Monday, 25 May 1914, after a service
at the Chapel Royal, St. James'. Adfnon (with will dated
21 March 1905) was granted in the Principal Registry 17
June 1 914, to Sir Guy Grancis Laking, Baronet, son.
=Eleanor Mary, dau.
of James Hack-
worth of Rosselyn,
Dunedin ; marr. at
All Saints', Norfolk
Square, London,
on Thursday, 8
June 1905 ; died
at 18 Cavendish
Square, London,
on Tuesday, 22
October 191 2.
She married istly
Julius Angerstein of
33 Norfolk Square,
London. 2nd wife.
28
born at=,
Sir Guy Francis Laking, Baronet, C.B., M.V.O., F.S.A. ;
Cleveland Row, St. James', London, on Thursday, 2 i October 1875
at Westminster School; Keeper of the King's Armoury 1902, Keeper,
Secretary and Accounting Officer of the London Museum 191 1, and
Inspector of the Armour of the Wallace Collection at Hertford House ;
C.B. 22 June 1914, M.V.O. (4th-class) 1901 ; Knight of Grace of
the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England ;
Member of Japan Society; Knight Commander of Order of Charles HL of
Spain, Commander of Order of the Crown of Italy and 3rd-class Order of
the Crown of Prussia, Officer of Order of Royal Crown of Wurtemburg, of
Leopold of Belgium, and ist-class Cross of St. John the Lateran ; Author
of "The Armoury at Windsor Castle," 1904, "The Armoury of the Knights
of St. John," 1905, "The Furniture of Windsor Castle," 1905, and "The
Sfevres Porcelain of Buckingham Palace," 1907; succeeded his father as
2nd Baronet 21 May 1914 ; died at Meyrick Lodge, Avenue Road, Regent's
Park, London, aged 44, on Saturday, 22 November, bur. in Highgate
Cemetery, London, on Thursday, 27 November 19 19, after a service at the
Chapel Royal, St. James'. Will dated 8 March 19 10, proved in the
Principal Registry 2 January 1920, by Dame Beatrice Ida Lakihg, the
relict, and Leonard Edward Grossman Barker, brother-in law.
==Beatrice Ida, 2nd
educated , dau. of Ciiarles
Mylne Barker of
65 West bourne
Terrace, Hyde
Park, London ;
married at St.
Andrew's, Wells
Street, London,
on Thursday, 2 1
July 1898.
Joan Frances, born at 7
Norfolk Square, London,
on Thursday, 4 October
1900.
Sir Guy Francis William Laking, Baronet ;
born at St. James' Palace on Sunday,
3 January 1904 ; succeeded his father as
2nd Baronet 22 November 1919.
29
JFreeman, formerly of ^omerlea^e, co.
Somerset.
Jolin Freeman of Pedmore Hall, co.=
Worcester, afterwards of Harborne, co.
Stafford (eldest son of Joseph Freeman of
Summerhill, in Kingswinford, co. Stafford,
and afterwards of Pedmore Hall, by Emmete
Pettener his wife) ; born 26 August, bapt. at
Pedmore 29 August 1786; of Trinity College,
Oxford, matriculated 19 April 1804, B.A. 1808,
^[.A. 181 1 ; died 21 November 1824, bur. in
the church at Pedmore. M.I. Will dated 30
September 1 824, proved (P.C.C.) 30 April 1 825.
=Mary Ann (younger sister and coheir of the
Rev. Edward Carless, Curate - in - Charge of
Wolstanton, co. Stafford, and Vicar of
Wonastow, co. Monmouth), dau. of William
Carless of Birmingham and of The Ravenhurst,
Harborne, co. Stafford, Master Extraordinary
in Chancery, by Mary Pratchett his wife ;
born 6 March 1786, bapt. at Harborne; marr.
there 22 March 1809 ; died 25 November 1824,
bur. at Dowry Chapel, Hotwells, Bristol, co.
Gloucester. M.I. in Pedmore Church.
Rev. Francis Theophilus Blackburne (eldest son of the=Sarah Eliza, born at Metchley Grange,
Rev. Francis Blackburne, Rector of Weston-super-Mare,
CO. Somerset) ; of Jesus College, Cambridge, B.A. 1831,
M.A. ; Perpetual Curate of Cannock, co. Stafford ;
died, aged 62, at Abbotsford, Stockton, Tenbury, co.
Worcester, 20 February 1868, bur. at Stockton.
Harborne, i March 181 1, bapt. pri-
vately the same day ; marr. at North-
ampton 4 May 1842 ; died, aged 64,
on Sunday, 4 April 1875, bur. at
Ellesmere, co. Salop.
!
Edward Augustus Freeman of Somerleaze, near Wells, co. Somerset, =
D.C.L., LL.D., Historian; born at Metchley Abbey, Harborne,
2 August, bapt. at Harborne 18 August 1823 ; of Trinity College,
Oxford, matriculated 7 June 1841, B.A. 1845, M.A. 1848, Fellow
1845-47, Rhetorical Reader 1846, Hon. Fellow 1880; created
D.C. L. 22 June 1870; Fellow of Oriel College and Regius
Professor of Modern History 1884 ; Hon. LL.D. of Cambridge
1874, and of Edinburgh 1884 ; Knight Commander of Order of
the Redeemer of Greece, 1875 ; J. P. for co. Somerset; .\uthor of
"The Norman Conquest," the "History of Sicily," and other
works ; died at Alecante in Spain 16 March 1892, bur. in the
protestant cemetery there. Will dated 16 December 1868, proved
(Prin. Reg., 748, 92) 9 July 1892, by Eleanor Freeman, relict.
Portrait in the hall of Trinity College, Oxford.
C ffC^ ^ vi^^'f^t^^
.Eleanor, dau. of Other
the Rev. Robert issue
Gutch, Rector died in
of Segrave, co. infancy.
Leicester, for-
merly Fellow of
Queens' College, Cam-
bridge ; marr. at Segrave
13 April 1847 ; died at
East Liberty, Wells, 26
November 1903, bur. in
the burial ground of Wells
Cathedral. Will dated 28
November 1902, proved
(Prin. Reg., 40, 1904), 11
January 1904, by Harold
Freeman, son.
Sir Arthur John Evans of Youlbury, near Oxford, D.Litt., LL.D., F. R.S.,==Margaret, born
F.S.A. (eldest son of Sir John Evans of Nash Mills, co. Hertford, K.C.B., at Oaklands,
D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., by Harriet Ann his ist wife, dau. of John Dickinson Dursley, co.
of .'\bbots Hill, CO. Hertford, F.R.S.); born at Nash Mills in 1851, bapt. Gloucester, 17
there ; educated at Harrow and at Brasenose College, Oxford, matriculated October 1848,
9 June 1870, aged 18, B.A. (ist Hist.) 1874, M.A. 1S82, Hon. Fellow; bapt. there;
D.Litt. (O.xford). Hon. LL.D. (Edin.), Hon. D.Litt. (Dublin), Hon. Ph.D. marr.atWookey,
(Berlin) 1910; F.R.S. , F.S.A. (Vice-President), President of Hellenic Society; co. Somerset,
Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford 1884-1908, Hon. Keeper 1908; 17 September
Extraordinary Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Oxford, 1878 ; died at
19 10; discoverer and excavator of Palace of Minos; Royal gold medallist Alassio in Spain
Royal Institute of British Architects 1909 ; President of the British Association 1 1 March 1893,
19 1 6 and 1917 ; knighted in 191 1 ; Author of "Through Bosnia, &c.," 1895, bur. there.
"Antiquarian Researches in Illyricum," 1883-85, and other works.
30
Harold Freeman of Somerleaze, near Wells, co. Somerset, =
afterwards of Thorn Bank, Malvern Wells, co. Worcester; born
at Oakkinds, Dursley, co. Gloucester, 15 January 1850, bapt.
there; of Oriel College, O.xford, matriculated 23 October 1868,
B.A. 1872; died, aged 66, in London, on Saturday, 15 July,
bur. in the cemetery at Malvern Wells on Thursday, 20 July
1916. M.I. in church there. Will dated 5 August 1903, proved
(Prin. Reg., 79, 17) 5 January 191 7, by Alice Mary Freeman,
relict.
-v_y*^coctKr c^ 'yXLx.
=Alice Mary, of Malvern Wells
(his 2nd cousin), dan. of Daniel
Hell Wakefield, Judge of the
Supreme Court, Wellington,
New Zealand, by Angela his
2nd wife, dau. of Thomas
Attwood, M.I', for Birmingham
{see page j6) ; born at Welling-
ton 9 October 1849 ; marr. at
Holy Trinity, Bournemouth, co.
Hants, 19 December 1874.
Major Edward Freeman, born at Isleworth, co. Middlesex, 20 November=
1875, bapt. there ; educated at Uppingli:im and at Oriel College, O.xford ;
brought together and trained the Pwllheli Company of Volunteers,
of which he was given the Captaincy during the South African War
1899-1902 ; Captain 6th Pattalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers 1900, Major and
2nd in Command loth Battalion September 1915 ; served in European War,
and was killed in action at St. Eloi, near Ypres, Flanders, 6 March
1916, bur. at Spoilharik, Zillebeke, near Ypres. M.I. in the church at
Alalvern Wells. Will dated 25 September 1915, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1251, 16) 10 July igi6, by Thomas Arthur Carless Attwood and
George I'VeJtrick Cunningham Yale.
^C^^c,.^t^c< .^^^^^-^
=Katherine Margaret,
of Bryn Celyn,
Pwllheli, CO. Carnar-
von, dau. of Major-
General William
Augustus Gillespie
of Brynderwyn, Usk,
CO. Monmouth, and
Bombay Staff Corps ;
marr. at St. Pancras',
London, 12 May
1897. She married
2ndly at Llanfi-
hangel - Bachelleth,
CO. Carnarvon, 3
July 191 8, Robert
Thomas Ffoulkes of
Pwllheli.
Harold Augustus Freeman, M.C. ;
born at Brynderwyn 30 December
1897, bapt. at Malvern Wells ; 2nd
Lieutenant Royal Welch Fusiliers
14 July 1915, Lieutenant i January
191 7; served in the European Wai
(Military Cross).
Edward Rollo Freeman,
born at Bryn -Celyn 19
August 1899, bapt. at
Llanfihangel - Bachelleth ;
gazetted to 3rd Battalion
Royal Welch Fusiliers 6
February 1919.
Arthur Reginald Freeman,
born at Bryn-Celyn 15 Jan-
uary 1901, bapt. at Llanfihan-
gel-Bachelleth ; Midshipman
Royal Navy 15 August 1917,
acting Sui) - Lieutenant 15
May 1920.
3»
Edgar Freeman of^Bessie, dau. of George Anderson Cuyler
Mamaroneck, U.S.A. ; j of Savannah, Georgia, U.S.A.; marr. at
Lynchburg, Virginia, U.S.A., 22 June
1880; died 10 May 1915, bur. at
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
born at Oaklands,
Dursley, co. Glouces-
ter, 6 August 1851,
bapt. there.
I
Helen, born at Oaklands,
Dursley, »8 September
1852, bapt. at St. Peter's-
in - the - East, Oxford, 7
November 1852.
A
Rev. Thomas Scott Holmes, D.U. (son of the Rev. Isaac=
Holmes of Anfield, Liverpool); born 20 August 1852;
educated at the Royal Institute School, Liverpool, and at
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
1871, B.A. (sen. opt.) 1875, M.A. 1878, D.l). 1910; Tutor
of St. Aidan's College, Birkenhead, 1876-77, Vice-Principal
of Wells Theological College 1877-80 ; Vicar of Wookey, co.
Somerset, 1879-1900; Prebendary of Wells 1895, Canon
Residentiary 1900 and Chancellor 1905 ; Chaplain and
Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Bath and Wells 1897 ;
Rural Dean of Axbridge 1898- 1900 ; Birkbeck Lecturer
in Ecclesiastical History, Trinity College, Cambridge, 1906
-1908 ; Proctor in Convocation for the Chapter of Wells
1909 ; F. R. Hist.Soc. ; Author of "History of the Parish of
Wookey," " History of Wells and Glastonbury," and other
works ; died, aged 65, at East Liberty, Wells, 10 February,
=Katherine, born
at Oaklands,
Dursley, 4 March
1 854, bapt. there;
marr. at Wookey
I July i88o.
bur. in Wells Cathedral 14 February 19 18.
A
Florence, born
at Field Place,
Stroud, co.Glou-
cester, 13 March
1855. bapt. at
Dursley.
Mary, born at
Teddington, co. Mid-
dlesex, 6 April 1877,
bapt. there privately
the same day, and
received into the
church at Abbots
Langley, co. Hertford.
Eleanor Constance,
born at The Manor
House, Abbots Lang-
ley, 12 September
1878, bapt. at Abbots
Langley ; died 6
August 1884, bur.
there.
Lieut.- Colonel Swynfen John Jervis (eldest son of==Edith, born at
Colonel William Swynfen Jervis, Royal Munster The Manor
Fusiliers, of Woodside, Southsea, co. Hants, by Edith House, Abbots
his wife, only dau. and heir of the Rev. William John Langley, 10 July
Wise of Granborough, co. Warwick); born at Cavvn- 1882, bapt. at
pore, India, 14 May 1868; 2nd Lieutenant South Abbots Langley;
Staffordshire Regiment 21 December 1889, Lieutenant marr. at The
1891, Captain 1898, Major 1908, Lieut.-Colonel 25 Priory Church,
August 1916 ; served in South African War 1899-1902 Great Malvern,
as Special Service Officer, afterwards on Staff (men- co. Worcester,
tioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 10 September 29 July 1908;
1901 and 29 July 1902, Queen's medal with five clasps, Director and
King's medal with two clasps); General Staff Officer, Hon. Treasurer
2nd-grade, 5 October 1912 ; served in European War, South Stafford-
Commanding loth Battalion Cheshire Regiment, and shire Regiment
on General Staff (mentioned in despatches, " London Care Commit-
Gazette," 18 May 191 8); on Staff of War Office 5 tee during the
August 1918. European War
1914-19.
^li
■^4
t-^-t^ Z^< a^-
i'
iSIagg of Car Colston,
CO. Jftottingijam.
Henry Klagg nt Car Colston, co.=r=Ann, dau. of
Arms oil record in the \ College of
Arms. — Argent two bendlets engrailed
betwen two blagues or pouches Kible
stringed or.
Crest. — A pouch or blague ermine.
Motto. — Partagez votre blague.
Nollinghani, eldest son of Henry
Blagg of Car-Colston (inlierited
a small estate at Car-Colston which
had been purchased in September
1743 by his grandfather Henry
iJlagg, until then of Kast Bridg-
ford, CO. Nottingham) ; bapt. at
East Uridglord 19 January 1765;
Chmchwarden of Car -Colston
1790-94 and 1797 ; was awarded
the medal of the Nottinghamshire
Gentlemen Yeomanry Cavalry on
their disembodiment after the
Peace of Amiens 1802 ; died at
Car-Colston 17 March 1807, bur.
there. Will proved at York 12
September 1807.
^^/s-nm.f3tM^
Thomas Chettle
of Siiackerdale,
("ar - Colston ;
marr. by licence
at Car-Colston
23 July i8oi ;
died, aged 75,
14 June 1845,
bur. at
Colston.
Car-
Thomas Blag^ of Car-Colston and of Langford,=
CO. Nottingham ; born ro May, bapt. at Car-Colston
16 May 1802; Churchwarden of Car-Colston
1846-47; killed by a fall from his horse, aged 74,
28 August 1876, bur. at South Collingham, co.
Nottingham. Memorial lirass in Car -Colston
Church. Will proved at the Principal Registry
2 October 1876.
^-7^,;
'tKn^uii/ y/^Ui^
^^^c
//
=Grace, only dau. and heir
of Page Goulson of Knipton,
CO. Leicester, by Dorothy
his wife, dau. and coheir of
Robert Sampey of Brunsell
Hall in Car-Colston and of
Screveton, co. Nottingham ;
born at Knipton 6 October
181 2 ; marr. at Car-Colston
18 February 1833; died,
aged 85, at Car -Colston
Manor 15 March 1898, bur.
at South Collingham.
Henry Blagg,
bapt. at (Jar
Colston 24
July 1803;
buried there
5 February
following.
Mary, of Car- John Marsh of Appleton Gate, Newark, co.^
Colston ; born Nottingham (son of John Marsh of Chester-
si November, field, co. Derby, Solicitor); educated at
bapt. at Car- Queen's College, Edinburgh, and at University
Colston 24 C'ollege, Glasgow; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1845,
Novemberi833. L.S.A. 1848 ; died, aged 54, 31 August 1873,
bur. at Newark. /K
■Rebecca, born i8 December,
bapt. at Car-Colston 20
December 1835; marr. at
Langford 29 October 1861 ;
died 25 January 1891, bur.
at Newark.
Thomas Blagg of Car-Colston and of Newark-upon -Trent, both co.=
Nottingham ; born at
privately the same day.
Car Colston 15 October 1837, bapt. there
=Margaret Eliza, dau.
of Stephen Sneap
of South CoUingham,
CO. Nottingham, by
Mary his wife, dau.
of Edward Turton
of Ripley, co. Derby;
born at South
CoUingham 3 Jan-
uary 1845; marr.
there 9 April 1874.
Thomas Matthews Blagg of Car-Colston=j=Ethel Mary, 3rd dau. of William Knight Hayward
and of Greenwich, co. Kent ; born at South
CoUinghhm 5 March, bapt. there 28 March
1875 ; H.M.'s Chief Immigration Officer
for the Port of London; elected F.S.A.
5 March 1903 ; Honorary General Editor
to the British Record Society since 1910.
of Navenby, co. Lincoln, by Anne his wife, dau.
of William Brown, by Jane his wife, dau. of
Original Skepper of Fiskerton, co. Lincoln ;
born at Navenby 27 October 1885, bapt. there
13 June 1886; marr. at Navenby 9 June 1909.
I
Thomas Colston Blagg, born at
Caldecote, Newport Pagnell, co.
Buckingham, 28 September, bapt.
at Newport Pagnell 8 November
1914.
Margaret, born at Caldecote,
Newport Pagnell, 6 February,
bapt. at Newport Pagnell
30 April 1916.
Mary, born at Green-
wich 15 October, bapt.
there 21 November
1917.
Percy Blagg, born at=j=Helen Matilda, eldest dau. of Henry Edward
North CoUingham, co.
Nottingham, 27 April
1876, bapt. at South
CoUingham.
Lyngcoln, by Matilda Patten his wife ; born i
February 1880; marr. at Fulham, co. Middlesex,
6 August 1914.
Eva Mary, born at
North CoUingham
10 October 1877,
bapt. at South
CoUingham.
Barbara Helen, born at Chiswick,
CO. Middlesex, 18 June 1915.
Sylvia, born at Chiswick
25 June 1920.
34
Henry Blagg of Burton Joyce,=
CO. Nottingham ; born at Car-
Colston I September 1 8_^9, bapt.
there the same day.
= Agnes Ada, dau. of Thomas Hawson of Wombwell, co. York ;
born 13 September 1844; marr. at Wombwell ij August
1869; died 23 April 1920, bur. at Burton Joyce.
Lancelot, son oC=
William Allen
of Nottingham,
J.P.
Ada Mary, born 30 September
1870, bapt. at St. Nicholas',
Nottingham ; marr. at Burton
Joyce 30 July 1906 ; died 18
December 19 10, bur. at
Carlton, co. Nottingham.
Henry Edward Blagg, born=
20 October 1872, bapt. at
St. Nicholas', Nottingham,
30 November 1872; died
18 February 19 19, bur. at
Burton Joyce.
'Beatrice, dau. of
William Allen of
Nottingham, J.P. ;
marr. at Burton
Joyce 22 August
1905-
Thomas Noel Blagg of^pDorothy, dau. of William
Heanor, co. Derby; | Arthur Willis; born 28
born 7 March, bapt. at
bt. Nicholas', Notting-
ham, 2S April 1874.
May 1884 ; marr. at Ged-
ling, CO. Nottingham, 20
September 1911.
Peter Henry Blagg, born at
Heanor 1 1 September, bapt.
there 15 October 1918.
Linda Grace, born
29 March, bapt. at
St. Nicholas', Not-
tingham, 23 May
1876.
Winifred May,
born 29 May
1879 ; bapt. at
St. Nicholas",
Nottingham ;
B. A.
1902.
(Wales)
I
Sidney Blagg, born at Soaih Collingham, co. Nottingham, 17 January r88i, bapt. at South
Collinghani ; Regimental (Quartermaster-Sergeant South Nottinghamshire Hussars Yeomanry
Cavalry ; mobilised 4 August 1914, and served in Macedonia, Kgypt and Palestine ; mentioned
in despatches by General AUenby, recommended for a commission and was gazetted 17 March
1918 to Sherwood Foresters; attached to i/4th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, with whom
he served in France; killed in action 29 July 1918, and buried in a wood at Beugneux, near
Soissons.
Page Blagg of Finchley, co.=
Middlesex ; born at Car-
Colston, CO. Nottingham, 15
August bapt. at Car-Colston
31 August 1 84 1.
=Augusta, dau. of William Howsin of North Muskham, co.
Nottingham; born 26 November 1841; marr. at North
Collingham, co. Nottingham, 18 February 1873 ; died, aged 77,
at 121 Station Road, Finchley, on Easter Day, 20 April 1919.
I
Maud, born 13 July 1875,
bapt. at Croydon, co. Surrey.
Gertrude, born 10 July 1877,
bapt. at Croydon.
Francis Blagg of Dane-=
thorpe, CO. Nottingham ;
born at Car-Colston 1 1
January, bapt. there 15
January 1843.
=Mary, dau. of John Barlow of Dane-
thorpe, by Sarah his wife, dau. of
Thomas Holmes of Danethorpe ; born
17 July 1847 ; marr. at South Colling-
ham 6 November 1890.
Francis Blagg, born at Danethorpe 1 1 January
1892, bapt. at Brough, co. Nottingham; died
at Danethorpe u March 19 19, bur. at South
Collingham.
Grace, born at Car-Colston
17 April, bapt. there 21
April 1844; died at Lang-
ford, CO. Nottingham, 27
January 1883, bur. at South
Collingham.
Robert Blagg of Car-Colston ;
born at Car-Colston 21
February, bapt. there 5 April
1846.
Edward Blagg of Notting-=f=Frances Wilhelmina, dau. of William Keyworth of Wellingley, near
ham ; born at Car-Colston Doncaster, co. York, by Frances his wife, dau. of George Hawson
3 November, bapt. there ; of Wombwell, co. York; born 3 May, bapt. at Tickhill 15 June
28 November 1847. 1 1858; marr. at Tickhill 11 July 1888.
Frances Sarah, born 29
October, bapt. at St.
Matthew's, Nottingham,
30 November 1890;
B.A. (London) 191 2.
Edith Mary, born 14
June, bapt. at St. Mat-
thew's, Nottingham, 10
July 1892.
Edward Gerald Blagg, born at Nottingham 30 April 1895, bapt.
at St. Matthews, Nottingham, 27 May 1895 ; enlisted as a
private in 2/7th Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Robin Hood's),
and in April 1916 served in quelling Irish Rebellion in Dublin;
crossed to France 26 February 1917 (wounded near St. Quentin
9 April 1917); in action at Paschendale, Lens and Cambrai ;
gazetted as 2nd Lieutenant 8th Battalion Sherwood Foresters on
IT September 19 18, and served again in France with nth Battalion
November 1918 to February 1919; invalided out of service 14
January 1920.
36
Sarah, born at Car-Colston,
CO. Nottingham, 29 October,
bapt. at Car- Colston 2
December 1849; died at
Langford, co. Nottingham,
20 July 1882.
Alfred Blagg of Scar-=
borough, CO. York ;
born at Car-Colston
29 June, bapt. there
3 August 1 85 1.
=Dorothy Alice, dau. of Thomas Hawson
of Wombwell, co. York ; born 19 August
1851 ; marr. at All Saints', Falsgrave,
Scarborough, 2 December 1879 ; died
10 October 1918, bur. at Scarborough.
Beatrice Grace Phoebe,
born II February 1883,
bapt. at North CoUing-
ham, CO Nottin'rhani.
Williar.i Robinson of=Dorothy Alice, born 16 August
Scarborough (son of 1885, bapt. at South Collingham ;
Ralph Robinson of marr. at the Friends' Meeting House,
Stockton-on-Tees, co. Scarborough, 12 March 1910.
Durham).
Emily, of Ciir-Colston ;
born at Langford 1 3
December 1854, bapt.
there.
Arthur Blagg of=
Nottingham ; born
at Langford i
August, bapt. there
23 August 1857.
=Edith, dau. of William Keyworth of Wellingley,
near 1 )oncaster, co. York, by Frances his wife,
dau. of George Hawson of Wombwell, co. York ;
born 27 October 1869 ; marr. at Tickhill, co. York,
1 1 February 1903.
Edith Nora, born 6 June, bapt. at St.
Andrew's, Nottingham, 3 July 1904.
Book - label of Thomas
Matthews Blagg, K.S.A.
37
iHartin,
Edward Martin of Hemington, co. North-
ampton; born at Hemington 30 April 1772;
died, aged 93, at Grey Place, Bristol Road,
Edgbaston, co. Warwick, on Saturday, 27
January 1866, bur. in the General Cemetery,
Birmingham. Will dated 11 December 1862,
with codicil dated 30 September 1864, proved
at Birmingham 6 March 1866, by Edward
Phipson, Anthony Martin, Surgeon, son, and
Susanna Martin, spinster, daughter.
■Susannah, dau. of Captain James Montgomery,
by Susannah his wife, dau. of John Anthony ;
born at Prescott Street, London, 25 March,
bapt. at Uxbridge, co. Middlesex, 18 April
1780; marr. at the parish church, Ealing, co.
Middlesex, 26 September 1805; died at Grey
Place, Bristol Road, Edgbaston, on Saturday,
26 April, bur. in the General Cemetery,
Birmingham, i May 1862.
Susanna, born at
Oundle 10 April
1809 ; died at 19
Frederick Road,
Edgbaston, on Satur-
day, 29 August 1896,
bur. in the General
Cemetery, Birming-
ham. Will dated 24
December 1889, with
two codicils dated 24
December 1889 and
17 November 1894,
proved at Birming-
ham 26 September
1896, by Theodore
Martin, WilliamHick-
man Johnson, and
Ada Mary Phipson,
wife of Ernest Thring
Phipson.
Anthony Martin of Evesham, co. Worcester;=
born at Tansor Lodge, Oundle, co. North-
ampton, 3 August, bapt. 27 August 1813;
J. P. for Evesham ; died at Winwick House,
Evesham, on Wednesday, 10 April, bur.
in Oat Street Chapel Yard, Evesham, 14
April 1S78. Will dated 23 May 1873, with
codicil dated 21 July 1874, proved (Prin.
Reg., 506, 78) 4 June 1878, by Herbert
New, gent., Edward Herlaert Draper,
Barrister-at-Law, and Anthony Herbert
Martin, Surgeon, son.
=Maria, dau. of Abraham
Herbert of Coventry, co.
Warwick, by Elizabeth Bur-
bery his wife ; born 14
November 1821 ; marr. at
the Great Meeting House,
Coventry, 26 September
1843 ; died at Evesham on
Tuesday, 2 7 November 1 883,
bur. in Oat Street Chapel
Yard, Evesham. Will dated
20 June 1879, with codicil
of same date, proved (Prin.
Reg., 51, 84) 26 January
1884, by Anthony Herbert
Martin and Theodore
Martin, sons, and Edward
Herbert Draper, Barrister-at-
Law, nephew.
Anthony Herbert Martin of Winwick House,=
Evesham ; born at 31 High Street, Evesham, 11
October 1845 ; educated at University College,
London, and at the Proprietary School, Birming-
ham ; L.M. Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, 1866,
M.R.C.S. Eng. and L.S.A. 1867, Surgeon
Evesham Cottage Hospital, &c. ; J. P. for co.
Worcester and for the borough of Evesham.
=Mary Emma, dau. of Philip Hemery Le
Breton of Hampstead, co. Middlesex,
Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, by
Anna Letitia his wife, dau. of Dr. Charles
Rochemont Aikin of London ; born at
7 Bloomsbury Square, London, on Sunday,
26 January 1845 '> Tiarr. at Rosslyn Hill Chapel,
Hampstead, on Monday, 16 May 1870.
B
Harold Edgar Daman of Ventura, Haine's=T=Mary
Hill, Taunton, co. Somerset (4th son of Kail
Daman); born at 22 Francis Road, Edgbaston,
4 October 1870 ; Civil Engineer.
Theodora, born at Evesham 11
February 187 1, bapt. there; marr. at All
Saints', Evesham, on Saturday, 17 May 1902.
A
.>8
Theodore Martin of Temple Cloud, co. Somerset ; born=f=Fl()rence Maud, 6th dau. of Charles
at Winwick House, Evesham, co. Worcester, 7 November Laurens, Solicitor of the Royal
1855 ; educated at Queen's College, Birmingham; L.S.A. Court, St. Heliers, Jersey, by Mary
1878, M.R.C.S. Eng. 1879. Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Nicholas
Le Quesne of Les Augrds Manor
(t /f y A . Trinity, Jersey; born 3 September
//Aj^^f . /r T J ^l^ ■^~~ 1856; marr. at the parish church,
^ 'T*-«'-?*-*7^ /'*^X,'tOUC<^^-^ Edgbaston, CO. Warwick, on Tuesday,
22 July 1884.
Frederick Harold Johnson (2nd son of=j=Gertrude Le Quesne,
William Hickman Johnson of Edgbaston,
CO. Warwick) ; born at Birmingham u
August 1885, bapt. at Edgbaston; educated
at King Edward VH.'s High School, Bir-
mingham ; 2nd Lieutenant Royal Garrison
Artillery 2 February 19 15, Lieutenant i6
March 1916 ; served in European War
1914-19 (1915 medal and star); attached
to Military Intelligence Staff, War Office,
January 1919. /f\
born at Temple Cloud
on Wednesday, 1 7
June, bapt. at Came-
ley, CO. Somerset, 3
August 1885 ; marr.
there on Tuesday, 31
October 19 16.
Theodora, born at Temple
Cloud on Wednesday, 19
January, bapt. at Cameley
10 April 1887.
Margaret Florence, born at
Temple Cloud on Sunday,
29 October, bapt. at
Cameley lo December
1899.
Rev. Edward=f-Lucy Elizabeth, born at Evesham, co. Edward Burbery Martin of Other
Parry of Acacia Worcester, 17 June 1857, bapt. there : Waimata Valley, New Zea- issue
House, Ilmins- marr. at the Presbyterian Chapel, land; born at Evesham 19 died in
ter, CO. Somer- Evesham, on Tuesday, 22 October August 1859 ; educated infancy.
set, B.A. 1889. at Lancaster ; married
/K Josephine . . .
Arthur Cliff of Eve-=f=Rosamond, born at Edward Le Breton Martin=j=Carlotta Fischer,
sham (eldest son of
Philip Arthur Cliff
of Frodingham, co.
Lincoln) ; born 1 1
May 1874. /t\
Evesham i August
1872, bapt. there ;
marr. at Evesham 1 1
October 1898.
of Suffield House, Richmond,
CO. Surrey ; born at 66 High
Street, Evesham, 15 October
1873, bapt. at Evesham
marr. at Ham-
burg, Germany,
5 May 1900.
Rosamond Le Breton, born at Sheen
Park, Richmond, co. Surrey, on
Friday, 25 October 1901, bapt.
at Richmond.
Eileen Le Breton,
born at Sutton
Scotney,co. Hants,
3 July 1903.
Owen Le Breton Martin, born at
Greenham, co. Berks, on Saturday,
15 December 1906, bapt. there.
39
^c|)cimberg*
Rear-Admiral Herbert Schomberg,=
eldest son of Admiral Alexander
Wilmot Schomherg, by Catharine
Anna his ist wife, only surviving dau.
of Stepney Rawson Stepney of Castle
Durrow, King's County ; cousin of
Captain Isaac Schomberg, R.N.,
Chairman of Board of Commissioners
{see I'ol. I, page 2og) ; born at Eton,
CO. Buckingham, 19 December 1803;
entered the Royal Naval College
15 December 181 7, volunteer on
H.M.S. "Phaston" in 1819; Lieu-
tenant II September 1827,
Commander 8 June 1841, Captain
8 June 1851, Rear-Admiral (retired);
served on the North American,
West Indies, Cape of Good Hope
and China Stations ; died, aged 63,
at Cliflonville, Brighton, co. Sussex,
5 July 1867, bur. with his father at
Bursted, co. Sussex.
Artns on record in the College of Arms. —
Gules in chief four escarbuncles or in base
two chevronels of the last each charged
with seven mullets azure between twelve
escutcheons six four and two in chief and a
lamb passant in base argent.
Crest. — Out of a naval crown or the sails
=Sarah, 3rd dau.
of the Rev.
William Stevens
Bayton of Wes-
tergate House,
near Chiches-
ter, CO. Sussex ;
born at Huna-
ker, CO. Sussex,
4 March 181 6;
marr. at Alding-
bourn, CO. Sussex,
18 April 1844 ;
died, aged 83,
at 22 Brunswick
Road, Hove, co.
Sussex, 3 June
1899 ; bur. at
Bursted.
hoisted a pennon gules charged with an
anchor erect also or.
■ Motto. — Persevere.
Lieut. -General Herbert St. George=
Schomberg, C.B. ; born at the
Rectory, Kilmore, co. Roscommon
(the residence of his great-uncle,
argent a demi-lion gorged with a wreath of (ieorge Hay Schomberg) 2 2 February
laurel proper supporting a flag-staff thereon ,g^j\ educated at Stubbington ;
2nd Lieutenant Royal Marines 24
June 1863, 1st Lieutenant 1867,
Captain 1879, Major 1885 ; Lieut. -
Colonel 1892 ; Colonel 1898,
Colonel - Commandant Chatham Division 1899, Major -General 1901,
Lieut. -General 29 September 1906; Lieutenant H.M.S. "Achilles" in
Egyptian War 1882, present at the bombardment and occupation of
Alexandria in July, and operations in Suez Canal August 1882 (brevet
of Major 11 July, Egyptian medal, Khedive's bronze star); in Soudan
Campaign 1884, at battles of El Teb and Taniai (two clasps, 4th-class
Osmanieh) ; C.B. 22 June 1897; died at The Vicarage, Norton St. Philip,
CO. Somerset, 23 April 1915, bur. at Seend, co. Wilts. M.I.
=Sophie Elizabeth,
2nd dau. and
coheir of William
Barry Hoare of
Factory Hill, co.
Cork ; born 15
April 1853; marr.
atSt.James', Pad-
dington, London,
1 2 July 1 881; died
at Boyne House,
Beaconsfield, co.
Buckingham, 9
July 1914, bur.
at Seend. M.I.
Rev. Edward St. George Schomberg ; born at Chatham, =
CO. Kent, 17 April 1882 ; educated at Haileybury and at
Hertford College, Oxford, M.A. 1906; Curate of Kentish
Town, CO. Middlesex, 1907-12 ; Vicar of Norton St. Philip
1915-17, and of St. Andrew's, Westminster, 1917 ; Domestic
Chaplain to the Bishop of Norwich 1912-14; Chaplain to
the Forces in France 1916-17 (mentioned in despatches);
Sth-class of the Order of St. Save ; elected to the Coinmittee
of the City of Westminster 1919.
=Mary Alice, younger dau. of the
Rev. Edward Samson of The
Lodge, Armitage, co. Stafford, by
Alice Mary his wife, dau. of
General the Hon'''= Arthur
Charles Legge; marr. at Holy
Trinity, Sloane Street, Chelsea,
CO. Middlesex, 23 September 1919.
40
Rear-Admiral Anson Schomberg, born at Kilniore, co. Roscommon,=
23 November 1846; educated at Stubbington ; entered as
Naval Cadet in March i860, Sub-Lieutenant 1866, Lieutenant
1870, Commander 1882, Captain 1889, retired 20 November
1901, Rear-Admiral 30 May 1903 ; served in Egyptian War
1882 (medal and bronze star) ; received bronze medal for saving
life at sea 10 June 1868.
=Caroline Alice Elizabeth,
youngest dau. of Bartholo-
mew Clifford Lloyd of Lower
Leeson Street, Dublin, Q.C.,
marr. at St. Peter's, Brighton,
CO. Sussex, 30 August 1887.
Stepney Schomberg, born at=Mary, eldest dau. of Arthur
Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, 5 Vincent of Shanagolden, co.
May 1852 ; admitted a Solicitor
in January 1879; died at Sea-
ford, CO. Sussex, 25 July 1905,
bur. there.
Limerick : marr. at the parish
church, Hove, co. Sussex, 28
March 1S89.
Sarah Catherine Blanche,
born at Boulogne, France,
26 July 1854; died 13
December 1879, bur. at
Bursted, co. Sussex.
ALnjor Harold St. George Schomberg, D.S.O. ; born at=
Liverpool 24 August 1886; educated at Kelly College;
2nd Lieutenant East .Surrey Regiment 8 July 1908,
Lieutenant 26 January 1910, Captain 15 February 1915,
Major (by brevet); served in European War 1914 ;
('ommandant Devi/es Detention Barracks 1915-16;
commanded 6th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment
1917-19; (twice wounded, four times mentioned in
despatches, brevet of Major, D.S.O., 1914 Star) ; Italian
medal (for military valour).
=Madeline Grace, youngest dau.
of William Stanscomb of Hlounts
Court, Potterne, co. Wills, by
Frances Grace his wife, youngest
dau. of George Milward of
Lechlade Manor, co. Gloucester ;
marr. at St. Paul's, Knights-
bridge, London, 31 January
1917.
lihiM^J J^'^-lt^^L '5cA(fWW
41
Botoson,
Arms. — Azure a bend or surmounted by a fesse argent.
Crest. — A lion rampant per fesse or and gules.
John Dowson of Leatherhead, co. Surrey ; died, aged 87, at
Leatherhead 21 April, bur. in the churchyard of the parish church,
Leatherhead, 26 April 1S81. M.I. He married Lucy Smith.
Catherine Frances,=
dau. of Richard
Bazil Strugnell;
marr. at St. Peter's,
Islington, CO. Mid-
dlesex, 24 June
1851 ; died, aged
26, at II Glou-
cester Street,
Kensington, Lon-
don, 26 March,
bur. in Brompton
Cemetery, Lon-
don, 2 April
1855. ist wife.
=John Dowson of Leatherhead ; born=
at Uxbridge, co. Middlesex, 23
August 1820 ; Professor of Oriental
Languages at the Royal Military Staff
College, Sandhurst ; of the Royal
Asiatic Society; Editor of Elliot's
" Muhammadan Historians of India,"
Author of " Dictionary of Hindu
Mythology," "Hindustani Grammar
and Exercises," "Translation of the
Ikhwanu-s Safa"; died, aged 61, at
Sandhurst Lodge, East Worthing, co.
Sussex, on Wednesday, 24 .August, bur.
in the cemetery, Worthing, 30 August
1881, M.I. there; also on his father's
monument at Leatherhead. Will dated
21 December 1858, proved (Prin. Reg.,
725, 81) 19 October 1881, by Hen-
rietta Cowley Dowson, relict, the
residuary legatee. A further grant to
John Capes 3 August 1894.
"Henrietta Cowley, younger dau. of
Thomas Talboys of Doughton
Manor, near Tetbury, co. Glou-
cester, afterwards of South House,
Oxted, CO. Surrey, by Elizabeth
his 2nd wife, dau. of Robert
Maskelyne Wartnan of Tetbury ;
born at South House, Oxted, 1 8
January 1830, bapt. at Oxted 29
January 1837 ; niarr. at St. Martin's-
m-the-Fields, London, 21 Decem-
ber 1859; died, aged 65, at
Sandhurst, Bloomfield Avenue,
Bath, CO. Somerset, 22 May, bur.
at Wilmcote, co. Warwick, 23 May
1894. M.I. Will dated 2 July
1884, proved (Prin. Reg., 659,
94) 28 June 1894, by John
Capes. She married istly at
Swanscombe, co. Kent, 1 2 June
185 1 (marriage settlements dated
10 June), Robert Richard Crucefix
of Shepton Mallet, co. Somerset,
and of Lancaster Place, Strand,
London, M.D.
(See Pedr<:,ree of Talboys,
Vol. 14, page 102.)
John Dowson of Tregonia,=
54 Christchurch Road,
Streatham Hill, co. Surrey;
born at Wokingham, co.
Berks, i March i860,
bapt. at the parish
church, Wokingham ;
educated at Wellington
College and at Guy's
Hospital ; Fleet Surgeon
Royal Navy (retired).
=Bessie, dau. of
Alfred Haughton
Vivian of Plymp-
ton, CO. Devon,
by Charlotte his
wife ; born at
Plympton 7 July
1872 ; marr. at
Christ Church,
Streatham Hill,
21 June 1899.
Harold Dowson, born=
at Wokingham 22 (Oc-
tober 1 86 1, bapt. at
Wokingham; educated
at Wellington College ;
of the Government
Railways, West Aus-
tralia ; Electrical
Engineer.
=Adela Victoria, youngest
dau. of Michael Hum-
merston ; born in Vic-
toria, Australia, 20
Novetnber 1873 ; marr,
at Midland Junction,
West Australia, 7
December 1897.
Gwendoline Cowley, born 25 April
1901 ; bapt. at Midland Junction 12
June 1 90 1.
John Seymour Dowson, born 9 January
1906, bapt. at Claremont, West Ausrtalia,
4 March 1906.
4-2
Benjamin Dowson, died, aged 44, at Guy's Hospital, London, 22 May,
bur. in the churchyard of the parish church, Leatherhead, co. Surrey,
27 May 1879. M.I.
WilHam Dowson,
Elizabeth.
Maskelyne Dowson of
Shanghai, China ; born at
White House, Sandhurst, co.
Berks, 21 April 1863, bapt.
there ; educated at Welling-
ton College ; Officer of the
Mercantile Marine, China
Coasting Trade.
Fortescue Dowson,
born at Sandhurst
n January 1865,
bapt. there ; died 18
February, bur. in
Finchley Cemetery,
CO. Middlesex, 25
February 1880.
Seymour Dowson of=
Oceana, ForestRoad,
Cottesloe, Westralia ;
born at Sandhurst
18 September 1866,
bapt. there ; edu-
cated at Hurstpier-
point College.
=Amalia Agnes, dau.
of Frederick William
Nenke ; born in Vic-
toria, Australia, 2
April 1879 ; niarr.
at Geraldton, West
Australia, 28 April
1905-
I
Edward Francis Williams of Roch-=j=Edith, born at Crowthorne 11 Sep-
ford, Tenbury, co. Worcester (son of tember 1870, bapt. there; marr. at
Edward Jones Williams) ; born at I Christ Church, Streatham Hill, co.
Rochford 26 May 1869; died, aged [ Surrey, 30 August 1900; died, aged
50, at Bournemouth, co. Hants, i 39, at Heckington, co. Lincoln, 7
10 July, bur. in the cemetery at | December 1909, bur. at Heckington.
Bournemouth 14 July 1919. /)\
Fanny, of Chart-
ham Down, near
Canterbury, co.
Kent ; born at
Douro House,
Crowthorne, co.
Berks, 15 March
1868, bapt. there.
Rev. Sydney Sutlierland Bullen of=f=Aniy, born at Crowthorne i6 December
Coolgardie, West Australia (son of
Captain Richard Edward Bullen,
R.N.) : born at Hastings, ro.
Sussex, 4 September 1868. /t\
1872, bapt. there in 1873; marr. at
Midland Junction, West Australia, 26
July 1904.
i>^u^JHi_
43
ifglariSton of asaolbcrljampton, to. ^tafforli,
anil of iiKloretoootJ, to. ^alop.
Arms. — Sable a fesse dancettee ermine between three
fleur-de-lis argent.
Crest. — A denii-yreyhound rampant sable collared
dancettee ermine.
Mary, 2nd dau. of=
John Marston of
Afcott, Wistanstow,
CO. Salop; born and
bapt. at Wistanstow 3
May 1803 ; marr.
there 19 June 1827 ;
died 27 February,
bur. at Hopesay, co.
Salop, 5 March 1833.
I St wife.
=Richard Marston of Ludlow, co. Salop=
(younger son of John Marston of
Cheney Longville and of Aston, Hope-
say, both CO. Salop, by Mary his ist
wife, dau. of Nathaniel Carter of
Sibdon Carwood, co. Salop) ; born at
Hopesay 3 November 1792, bapt. there;
J. P. and Alderman for Ludlow ; died,
aged 74, at Ludlow, on Monday, 12
November 1866, bur. at Hopesay. M.L
Will dated 20 April 1865, proved at
Shrewsbury 3 December 1866.
=Mary, dau. of
Thomas White of
Ludlow ; marr. at
Ludlow 3 June
1834; died, aged
66, at 42 Mill
Street, Ludlow, on
Tuesday, i Febru-
ary, bur. at Ludlow
Old Cemetery 5
February 1876.
2nd wife.
John Marston of Wolverhampton, co. Stafford ;=
born 6 May, bapt. at Ludlow 8 May 1836 ;
J. P. for CO. Stafford ; Freeman of the borough
of Wolverhampton ; Founder of the Sunbeam
Motor and Cycle Works; died, aged 81, at
Coed Emrys, Colwyn Bay, co. Denbigh, on
Friday, 8 March 1918, bur. at Llandrillo-yn-
Rhos, CO. Denbigh. Will dated 27 November
1913, with codicil dated 7 July 1915, proved
(Prin. Reg. 878, 18) i May 1918, by Frederick
Milward Marston and Lawley Taverner Smith.
^^Z^'^jr^
Ellen, 2nd dau. of
Charles Edge of Bir-
mingham, CO. War-
wick, architect ; marr.
at Edgbaston Old
Church, CO. Warwick,
19 April 1865; died,
aged 75, at Coed
Emrys, Colwyn Bay,
on Friday, 19 April
1918, bur. at Llan-
drillo - yn - Rhos.
Adtiion was granted
I at the Principal
' Registry 5 June 19 18,
to Charles Marston,
son, and Katharine
Maud Marston,
spinster, daughter.
Walter Marston, born
11 April 1838, bapt.
at Ludlow ; artist ; died
unmarried, aged 81,
at 3 Worsley Road,
Hampslead, co. Mid-
dlesex, on Saturday,
12 July 1919, bur. in
Ludlow Old Ceme-
tery. Will dated 4
December i 9 i 3,
proved at the Princi-
pal Registry 20 August
1919, by Frederick
Milward Marston and
Lawley laverner
Smith.
Edith, born at 12 Waterloo
Road, Wolverhampton, on
Tuesday, 23 Janunry 1866;
died, aged 4 years and 9
months, at Wolverhampton
on Thursday, 10 November
1870, bur. in the cemetery
at Wolverhampton.
Charles Marston of Afcot,=pI^ouise Isabel, only dau. of William
Compton, Wolverhampton,
and of Morewood, co. Salop,
J. P. ; born at Waterloo Road,
Wolverhampton, on Satur-
day, 6 April 1867, bapt. at
St. Mark's, Wolverhampton.
Gordon Johnson of The Nook,
Ithaca, New York, U.S.A. ; marr.
at All Souls', Madison Avenue, New
York (by her uncle, the Rev. Dr.
Schuyler) on Wednesday, 30 January
1895.
Marjorie Wheelock, born at the Highfields,
Wolverhampton, on Sunday, 17 April 1898,
bapt. at St. Mark's, Wolverhampton.
Melissa Mary, born at Afcot, Compton,
Wolverhampton, on Friday, 17 April 1908,
bapt. at Tettenhall Wood, co. Stafford.
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John Harold Marston, born at
Wolverliampton, co. Stafford,
29 St'i)teiiiber 1868 ; educated
at Mcrton College, Oxford,
matriculated 22 October 1887,
Postmaster itiS;, B.A. (2nd
Math. Mods. 1888, 2nd History
1 891) 1892, M.A. 1900; of the
Middle Temple, called to the
Bar 26 January 1892 ; died,
unmarried, at 104 Richmond
Road, ^Volverhampton, on
Thursday, 3 October 19 12,
bur. at Tettenhall, co. .Stafibrd.
Will dated 29 May 1907,
proved (Prin. Reg, 1571, 12) 19
October 1912, by Charles
Marston and Frederick Mihvard
Marston, brothers.
Katharine Maud,
born at Wolver-
hampton 27 July
1870, bapt. at St.
Mark's, Wolver-
hampton.
Roland Marston of=
Sebright, Complon, Wol-
verhampton, born 2
March 1872 ; died,
aged 45, at Sebright
on Thursday, 28 Feb-
ruary, bur. at Tettenhall
4 March 191 8. Will
dated 24 April 1907,
proved (Prin. Reg., 879,
18) 3 May 1918, by
Elaine Keturah Mars-
ton, relict.
=Elaine Keturah,
only dau. of
John Fletcher
Brewer of Asto-
lat, Tettenhall,
CO. Stafford ;
inarr. at the Col-
legiate Church,
'I'ettenhall, on
Wednesday, 34
April 1907.
I
John Patrick Marston, born at San
Simeon, Wolverhampton, on Friday,
12 F'ebruary, bapt. at the Collegiate
Church, Tettenhall, 13 April 1909,
Edward Deanesly of=j=Ida Margaret, born at
Claremont, Wolver-
hampton ; B.Sc. Lond.
1886, M.I), (ist-class
honours for medicine)
1887, F.R.C.S. Eng.
1890; Hon. Surgeon
General Hospital,
Wolverhampton ; J. P.
for Wolverhampton. /t\
Wolverhampton 2 7 Sep-
tember 1873; bapt. at
St. Mark's, Wolver-
hampton ; marr. at
St. Peter's Collegiate
Church, Wolverhamp-
ton, on \Vednesday, 5
October 1898.
Frederick Mihvard=
Marston of Sunny-
side House, Wim-
bledon, CO. Surrey ;
born 8 .September
1875; admitted a
Solicitor in April
1899.
'Marguerite Gladys,
youngest dau. of Thomas
Rice Llewellyn of Isle-
worth, CO. Middlesex ;
marr. at St. John the
Baptist's, Isleworth, on
Thursday, 29 August
1907.
John Llewellyn Marston (twin
with Brenda Ellen Katharine),
born 7 June 1908, bapt. at
Tettenhall Wood.
Brenda Ellen Katharine (twin
witii John Llewellyn), born 7
June 1908, bapt. at Tettenhall
Wood.
Marguerite Muriel,
born 7 February
1914, bapt. at
Wimbledon.
I
Norman Marston, born
4 December 1879 ; of
Hertford College, Oxford,
B.A. (2nd-class History)
1904 ; died unmarried,
aged 26, at The Gables,
Tettenhall, on Wednesday,
3 January 1906, bur. at
Tettenhall.
Henry Clive
^L'^rston, died
in infancy, bur.
in the ceme-
tery at Wolver-
hampton.
Leonard Redfern Gardiner=
(son of the Rev. William
Gardiner, B.D., Vicar of
Southbroom, co. Wilts, and
Canon of Salisbury Cathe-
dral) ; Lieutenant -Com-
mander Royal Naval
Reserve (retired).
=Ellen Allarton, born
at 'J'he Oaks, Wol-
verhampton, on Mon-
day, 27 December
1886 ; marr. at Christ
Church, Tettenhall
Wood, on \\'ednesday,
1 1 February 19 14.
A
.^.^-U^OyvO^ (i'^^a.l^Z^^
45
CO. (Gloucester.
James Ackers of Larkhill, Pendleton, co.
Lancaster, and of Putney, co. Surrey ;
Colonel Manchester and Salford Volunteers ;
High Sheriff for co. Lancaster; died, aged 71,
at Birmingham, in 1824.
.4 ma on record in the College of Arms. —
Argent on a bend engrailed sabie between
two doves rising thvee sprigs of oak slipped
and fructed proper.
Crest. — On a mount vert in front thereof
three sprigs of oak slipped and fructed
a dove rising and holding in the beak a like
sprig of oak all proper.
Motto. — La liberie.
James Ackers of Prinknash Park, co.=
Gloucester, formerly of Heath House,
Leintwardine, co. Hereford ; born at
Manchester 4 August 1811 ; educated
at Marlborough and at Trinity College,
Cambridge, admitted Pensioner 5 July
1828, Fellow- Commoner 16 October
1829, LL.B. 1836, LL.M. 1861 ; M.P. for
Ludlow 3 July 1 84 1 to 23 July 1847 ;
J. P. for CO. Hereford ; purchased estate
of Prinknash in 1847 ; died, aged 57, at
Prinknash Park on Sunday, 27 September
1868. Will dated 2 February i860, with
three codicils dated 12 May i860 to 12
May 1868, proved at Gloucester 23
November 1868, by Benjamin St. John
Ackers, son, and John Duntze Carew.
=Mary Anne,
dau. of Ben-
jamin Williams
of Bowden
Lodge, CO.
Chester ; marr.
9 January
1833 ; died,
aged 37, at
Prinknash Park
on Sunday,
17 December
1848.
James Ackers, born 18
November 1836, bapt. at
Shrewsbury ; educated
at Rugby, admitted
August 1850 ; of St.
John's College, Oxford,
matriculated 6 Decem-
ber 1854 ; died, aged
23, at Prinknash Park
on Christmas Day, 1859.
Will dated 21 December
1S59, proved at Glou-
cester 8 May i860, by
James Ackers, father,
and Benjamin St. John
Ackers, brother.
Benjamin St. John Ackers of Huntley=
Manor, co. Gloucester ; born 6 November
1839, bapt. at Leintwardine ; educated
at Rugby, admitted August 1853, and at
St. John's College, Oxford, matriculated 2
June 1858 ; of Lincoln's Inn, called to the
Bar I May 1865 ; J. P. and D.L. for co.
Gloucester, High Sheriff 1904 ; M.P. for West
Gloucester 12 March 1885 ; died, aged 75, at
Huntley Manor on Sunday, 18 April, bur.
at Huntley on F'riday, 23 April 1915. Will
dated 3 March 1899, with seven codicils
dated 18 July 1904 to 15 June 1914,
proved (Prin. Reg., 804, 15) 22 ALay 1915,
by Granville Edwin Lloyd Baker, John
Dearman Birchall and Joseph Dillworth
Crewdson.
=Louisa Maria Jane,
elder dau. of Charles
Brooke Hunt of
Howden Hall, co.
Gloucester, D. L. ;
marr. at Upton St.
Leonard's, co. Glou-
cester (by her uncle,
the Rev. Charles
George Newcomb), on
Thursday, 24 October
1861 ; died, aged 73,
at Gloucester on
Thursday, 26 August,
bur. at Huntley on
Saturday, 28 August
1915-
Edith Jane, born at Prinknash
Park on Monday, 22 March
1869, bapt. there.
James Arthur Ackers, born at Prinknash Park on Thursday,
18 September 1873, bapt. there; died, aged 14, at Algiers,
on Wednesday, 22 February 1888, bur. at Huntley.
46
Rev. Edward Butterworth-Shaw, born at Halifax, co. York ; educated at==Susan, marr. at
Heath and at Caius College, Cambridge, admitted Pensioner i8 February Cranham, co.
1813, B.A. (Senior Optinie) 1819, M.A. 1823; Curate of Halifax 29 July Glouce.ster, on
1821; Rector of Narborough, co. Leicester, 1835-80; died at Prinknash Thursday, 19
Park, CO. Gloucester, 25 May 1880. Will dated 37 May 1879, "'th codicil September 1872.
dated 11 September 1879, proved (Prin. Reg., 691, 80) 30 August 1880, by
George Shaw, M.D., brother.
Mary, born at Prinknash
Park on Friday, 3 March
1876, bapt. there.
Louisa, born at Prinknash
Park on Monday, 2 1 May
1877, bapt. there.
Susan Elizabeth, born at Prinknash
Park on Wednesday, 5 March 1879,
bapt. there.
Florence, born at
Prinknash Park on
Tuesday, 2 No-
vember 1880, bapt.
there.
Charles Penrhyn Ackers of Huntley
Manor, co. Gloucester ; born at Huntley
ALmor on Wednesday, 28 June 1882, bapt.
there ; educated at Eton and at Magdalen
College, Oxford, B.A. and M.A. 1905;
B.Sc. Durham; J. P. for co. Gloucester
1909.
Catherine Victoria Isabel,
born at Huntley Manor
on Monday, 13 Sep-
tember 1886, bapt. at
Huntley.
47
Bj>ment, formerlj) of afefiolt, co.
)omerseL
Isaac Dyment of Aisholt, co.-f=
Somerset (son of Isaac Dyment
of Spaxton, co. Somerset, by
Mary Cavill his wife) ; born at
Spaxton, bapt. there lo April
1810; Sergeant-Major West Somer-
set Yeomanry; died, aged 77, at
North Newton, co. Somerset, bur.
at North Newton 5 May 1887.
■Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Benjamin Cavill of Ash
House, Cannington, co.
Somerset ; born at Ash
House, Cannington ; marr.
at Spaxton; died, aged 78,
at North Newton, bur.
there 29 August 1891.
Walter Henry Dyment of Aisholt,=
and of Bridgend, co. Glamorgan ;
born at Dubra House, Aisholt,
19 July 1838, bapt. at Aisholt (no
record in Register) ; of the West
Somerset Yeomanry ; died, aged 65,
at Blaenavon, co. Monmouth, 29
April, bur. at TondQ, co. Glamorgan,
2 May 1903. M.I.
=Sarah Ann, youngest dau. of John Wescombe of Greenway
House, Adsborough, co. Somerset, by Anna his wife, 2nd
dau. of Alexander Heale of Adsborough ; born at Green-
way House, Adsborough, on Tuesday, 21 February, bapt.
at Thurloxton, co. Somerset, 19 March 1843; marr. at
St. James', Taunton, co. Somerset, 21 June 1863.
{See Pedigree of JVescombe, Vol. 14,
page 181.)
Ellen Anna, born at
Creech St. Michael,
CO. Somerset, 14
August 1864, bapt.
there ; died 13 May,
bur. at Tondfl 19
May 1887. M.I.
Edwin Cavill Dyment,
born at Lyngford
House, Taunton, 27
June 1865, bapt. at
St. James', Taunton ;
died 24 May 1893,
bur. at Tondd. M.I.
Richard Moggridge Hobbs=i=Ethelinda Letitia,
(son of Richard Hobbs
of Porlock, CO. Somerset,
by Sarah Moggridge his
wife) ; born at Porlock
27 November i860, bapt.
there.
A
born at North Pether-
ton, CO. Somerset, 19
November 1867, bapt.
there ; marr. at Stoke
Pero, CO. Somerset,
19 November 1893.
Arthur Evered Poole (4th son of William Robert=f=Rose Beatrice, born at Hermans Oak,
Poole of Bridgwater, co. .Somerset, by Elizabeth
Hawkins his wife, of West Bower, co. Somerset) ;
born at Hampton Villa, Bridgwater, 23 May 1870,
bapt. there.
Taunton, 26 January 1870, bapt. at
St. James', Taunton ; marr. at Stoke
Pero 3 April 1893.
A
48
Joseph Henry Watkins (son=f=Blanche Frances,=
of Joseph Evans Watkins of
Tondu, CO. Glamorgan, by
Elizabeth Vertue Durbin his
wife) ; born at Tondd 28 May
1871, bapt. there; marr. at
Llangwm, co. Monmouth, 12
December 1899; died, aged 38,
at Bridgend, 10 August 1908,
bur. in the cemetery at Bridgend.
M.I. ist husband.
born at Dinas
Powis, CO. Gla-
morgan, 19 April
1873, bapt. there.
/K
=Ernest Robert Newton (son of Theophilus
Newton of White House, Exford, co.
Somerset, by Mary Winzor his wife,
of Wellshead House, Exford) ; born
at Exford 10 September 1877, bapt.
there ; marr. at West Luccombe, co.
Somerset, 19 October 19 10; Corporal
of the Motor Transport Company,
Army Service Corps ; served in France,
Belgium, and with the Italian Expedi-
tionary Force. 2nd husband.
A
I I I
Albert Gilmore Dyment, born at Francis Victor Thomas Sydney
Dinas Powis 11 May 1877, bapt. Dyment, born Dyment, born
there ; joined the West Somerset at TondCl 3 at TondQ i
Yeomanry as Trumpeter at the age of August 1879, August 1880,
14, and volunteered for service in the bapt. there; bapt. there;
Soutii African War 1899, where he died 24 August died 21 August
became Regimental Sergeant-Major; 1879, bur. at 1880, bur. at
afterwards Chief Constable's Clerk for TondO. M.I. TondQ. M.I.
CO. Glamorgan and Clerk Sergeant for
Bedford Borough Police ; died at
41 Pattison Street, Bedford, 27
November 1906, bur. at TondO. M.I.
Waiter Henry
Dyment, born at
Dinas Powis 3
June 187s, bapt.
there ; died 23
September 1884,
bur. at Tondfl.
M.I.
49
John George (Lightfoot) Bankes=Myra Ann,
(son of Colonel William Light- born at Tondd
foot Bankes, Royal Garrison i6 May 1882,
Artillery, of Askrigg Hall, co. bapt. there ;
York, and of Liverpool, by Mar- marr. at West
garet Preston of Askrigg, his 2nd Bridgford, co.
wife); born at Liverpool 8 April Nottingham,
1886, bapt. there; of the King's 20 July 1918.
Liverpool Rifles ; served in the
European War ; has assumed
3rd Christian name of Lightfoot.
Charles Joseph Grundy=
(eldest son of John
Henry Grundy of
Ambergate, co. Derby,
by Sylvia England
his wife, of Heage,
CO. Derby) ; born at
Heage 4 August 1881,
bapt. at the parish
church, Heage.
=Gertrude Sophia,
born at Tynycia
House, Cefn Crib-
ber, CO. Glamorgan,
24 November 1884,
bapt. there ; marr.
at St. John's, New-
port, CO. Monmouth,
on Christmas Day,
1909.
William Clifford Dyment of Caerleon, Newport, co. Monmouth ;=
born at Llancarfan, co. Glamorgan, 15 September 1888, bapt.
there; joined the Royal Engineers 17 May 191 7, afterwards
of the Lancashire Fusiliers, 104th Infantry Brigade; killed in
action North of Amiens, France, 22 May 19 18, bur. there
next day. Will proved at Llandaff 19 September 19 18, by
Charles Joseph Grundy, brother-in-law.
=Bessie, of 7 Rectory Road,
West Bridgford, co. Notting-
ham ; dau. of George Riding
of Newport, by Eliza Lloyd
his wife ; born at Llantarnam,
CO. Monmouth, i March 18S8,
bapt. there ; marr. at the
Registry Office, Newport, 20
October 191 2.
Clifford Henry Dyment, born Irene Edna, born at Newport
at Newport 20 January 1914. 23 August 1915.
Jai>Qfda c^<ua>a^xt/-
5°
$lotoe0.
Arms OH yecoirl in the Collti;e of Arms. —
Quarterly: Azure and or in the 1st and
4lh quarters a golden fleece, and in the
2nd and 3rd a castle gules between two
fleur-de-lis in fesse of the first over all a
chief ermine.
Crest. — A denii-griftin argent winged or
collared azure holding an escutcheon gules
charged with an estoile of six points.
Motto. — Unita fortior.
John Flowes of Rio=
de Janeiro, Brazil
at'tcrv/ards of 5 Ends-
leigh Street, Tavistock
Square, London (son
of John Plowes of
Leeds, co. York, by
Anne his wife, dau.
and heir of John
Kaye of Marsden, in
the parish of Ahiiond-
bury, CO. York) ; born
at Leeds 1 1 Fel)ruary
1779 ; died, aged 74,
at 29 Grand Parade,
St. Leonard's-on-Sea,
CO. Sussex, on Sunday,
20 November, bur.
in Kensal Green
Cemetery, London, 28
November 1853. Will
dated 10 November
1847, proved (P.C.C.
900, 53) 2 1 Decem-
ber 1853, by Lucy
Plowes, the relict, and
John Henry Plowes,
son.
=j=Luc)', youngest dau. of John
j luiwards of Pye Nest, near
; Halifax, co. York, by Elizabeth
his wife, dau. of Samuel Lees of
Willow Hall, Skircoat, near
Halifax ; born at Pye Nest 23
June, bapt. at Halifax 23 August
1786 ; married by licence at St.
James', Clerkenwell, London, on
Thursday, 14 June 1810; died,
aged 81, at 39 York Terrace,
Regent's Park, London, on Tues-
day, 7 April 1868, bur. in
Kensal Green Cemetery, London.
iMeinorial Brooch inscribed :
" LUCY PLOWES DIED 7™ APRIL
1868, AGED 81," in i/ie possession
of Miss Lucy Angela U7ii/e, R.R. C.
Will dated 12 January 1861, with
two codicils dated 14 April 1863
and 28 October 1867, proved
(Prin. Reg., 285, 68) 25 April
1868, by John Henry Plowes,
son.
John Henry Plowes of 39 York Terrace,
Regent's Park, London ; born in West
Lidies ; died, aged 81, at 39 York Terrace,
Regent's Park, 2 March 1893, buried in
Kensal Green Cemetery. Will dated 16
May 1877, with two codicils dated 21
April 1890 and 14 April 1892, proved
(Prin. Reg., 288, 93) 29 March 1893, by
Arthur William Walker, George William
Oldfield and Joseph Ernest Oldfield,
neahews.
Frederick Plowes of Quinta de Plowes, Belgrano,
Buenos Ayres, and of 22 Park Crescent, Portland
Place, London ; died, aged 82, at 22 Park
Crescent, Portland Place, on Tuesday, 26 Feb-
ruary, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, 2 March
1895, after a service at St. Paul's, Great Portland
Street, London. Will dated 31 July 1889, with
codicil dated 13 February 1890, proved (Prin.
Reg., 312, 95) 13 March 1895, by Ale.iander
Joseph Plowes, son. He married Angela Otelza
Belaustiguey. =f"
Frederick Plowes, died,
aged 36, at Mercedes,
Buenos Ayres, on Wednes-
day, 18 March 1885.
Alexander Joseph Plowes.
William John Plowes.
lohn Peter While of Belgrano, -=j=Lin;y Ann, Ijorn 27 March 1846;
Maria Louisa.
Buenos Ayres (eldest son of John
Peter White of Barbados, \Vest
Indies, by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of Samuel Whitney of Bar-
bados) ; born at Barbados 28
March 1844, bapt. there; died
at Buenos Ayres 18 October,
bur. there 20 October 1897.
Portrait at Doughton Cottage,
Ross-on-Wye, in the possession
of Mrs. Getting, his daughter. j\^
marr. at St. John's, Buenos
Ayres (by the Rev. James Smith,
M.A., I).]).), 6 March 1873 ;
died, aged 44, at Quinta de
Plowes, Belgrano, 20 December
1890, bur. at Buenos Ayres the
next day. Portrait at Doughton
Cottage, Ross - on - IVye, in the
possession of Mrs. Getting, lur
daughter.
(See Ptaigree of White, Vol. 14, page IIT.)
Rev. James Magrath, of Trinity=
College, Dublin, B.A. 1859; Curate
of Betley, co. Stafford, 1857-60, of
Codicote, CO. Hertford, 1860, of Bix,
CO. Oxford, 1860-64, of Hollesley, co.
Suffolk, 1864-70, and of Ackworth,
CO. York, 1870-73 ; Vicar of Rod-
bourne Cheney, co. Gloucester, 1873
-75, and of Chersley, co. Buckingham,
.878-83.
=Ann, born at Ken-
nington Oval,
Lambeth, co. Sur-
rey, bapt. at St.
Mary's, Lambeth,
21 August 1816 ;
marr. at Ackworth
on Tuesday, 3
October 187 1.
Eliza, born at Kennington, bapt.
at St. Mary's, Lambeth, 12 June
1818; died, aged 94, at 39 York
Terrace, Regent's Park, London,
on Friday, 3 May 19 12. Will
dated 28 June 1907, with codicil
dated 22 October 1908, proved
(Prin. Reg., 844, 12) 23 May 19 12,
by Arthur William Walker and
Joseph Ernest Oldfield.
George Plowes of Thornwbod, Verulam, near Durban, Port Natal, ^
South Africa; born in London 27 January 1820; died, aged 84, at
Pye Nest, Berea, Durban, 28 October, bur. in the Church of England
Cemetery, Durban, 29 October 1904.
=Annie Sophia, only
dau. of Arnold Merrick
of Ivorni Hills, co.
Hereford, by Anne his
2nd wife, dau. of Cap-
tain Wilson, Master
Mariner ; born at
Ivorni Hills 31 May
1846, bapt. at All
Saints', Portland Place,
London ; married at
Christ Church, Ad-
dington, Durban, 3
August 1865.
c
Herbert George Victor Plowes=
of Ermelo, Transvaal ; born at
Umhlali, Natal, 19 April, bapt.
at St. James', Umhlali, 9
September 1866.
=Louisa, dau. of John Whipp of Newcastle, Natal, by Mary
Ann his wife, dau. of James Hodgson ; born at Mooi River,
Natal, I July 1869, bapt. at the Cathedral, Maritzburg, Natal ;
marr. at Holy Trinity, Newcastle, Natal, 18 July 1894.
George Arnold Plowes, born at Durban
15 April, bapt. at Newcastle, Natal, 30
May 1895 ; served with South African
Infantry in German West African
Campaign 1915-16.
Charles Merrick Plowes, born at Newcastle,
Natal, 27 June, bapt. at Volksrust, Tiansvaal,
10 October 1897 ; served with South African
Infantry in German East African Campaign
1916; 2nd Lieutenant Royal Air Force 1918.
General Sir William Thompson Adair, K.C.B., of Loughanmore, Dunadry, co.=Angela Eliza,
Antrim, and of 35 Hereford Square, London (son of General Sir Charles William married at
Adair, K.C. B., R.M.L.I., by Isabella his wife, daughter of Colonel Thompson St. Peter's,
Aslett) ; born 21 June 1850 ; educated at Cheltenham College ; Lieutenant Royal EatonSquare,
MarineLight Infantry 6 December 1867, Captain 1881, Major 1889, Lieut.-Colonel London, on
1896, Colonel Commandant 1905, Major-General 1906, Lieut.- (Jeneral 1910, Wednesday,
General 7 February 1912, retired 1915 ; A.A.G. for Royal Marine Forces 15 February
19 November 1900, D.A.G. 1907-11; Instructor at Royal Military College i Sep- 1905. 2nd
tem.ber 1886, Professor at Royal Naval College 16 August 1890; served in wife.
South African War 1899-1900, Special Service Officer 3 February 1900,
Assistant Inspector- General Lines of Communication 14 March 1900 (Queen's
medal with clasp) ; K.C.B. 25 June 1909 ; D.L. for co. Antrim, High Sheriff 1916
He married istly in 1880, Rose, daughter of John E. Naylor, who died at
St. Leonard's -on -Sea, co. Sussex, on Monday, 28 December 1903, and was
buried in Ore Cemetery, co. Sussex.
52
Rev. Joseph Kenwoithy (son of Josluia^
Kenworthy) ; born at Aiiniliuihe, co.
York ; educated at Giggleswick and at
Caius College, Cambridge, admitted
Pensioner 20 April 1S33, aged 18, B.A.
1838; Rector of Ackworth, co. York,
1844-75 > died, aged 61, at the Rectory,
,\ckvvorth, 2 July 1875. /\\
=Maria, born at Lambeth, co.
Surrey, 7 April 1822 ; marr.
at St. Pancras', London, 2
January 1855; died, aged 86,
at Collingwood, St. John's
Park, Ryde, Isle of Wight,
on Thursday, 23 July 1908.
Louisa, marr. at St.
Pancras', London,
16 December 1845,
James Sydney Wal-
ker, 3rdson()f\Villiam
Walker of Sydney,
New South Wales.
I
Joseph 01d-=i=Henrietta, born at
field, ist ; Lambeth; marr. at
St. Pancras', Lon-
don, on Tuesday,
1 1 May 1852 ;
died, aged 89, at
3 Phillimore Gar-
dens, Kensington,
London, 1 1 Octo-
ber 1916.
Lieutenant
Bengal Artil-
lery 10 Feb-
ruary 1846.
William Plowes, died, aged 36, at=
Buenos Ayres on Thursday, 22 August
1867. Memorial Brooch inscribed:
" WILLI.MM PLOWES DIED AUGUST 22"°
1867, AGED 36," in the possession of
Mrs. Getting of Doiighton Cottage,
Ross-on- Wye, co. Hereford.
.Agnes Anne, eldest
dau. of Benjamin
Appleyard ; marr.
at Buenos Ayres on
Monday, 26 Novem-
ber i860.
Agnes Louisa, born at Buenos Ayres on Saturday,
9 May 1863, died on Tuesday, 21 July following.
Sidney Arnold Plowes of Everaley,=[=Augusta ( Clarence, dau. of Jabez Turton of Berea,
Lothian Road, Rondebosch, Cape Durban, Natal, by Susanne his wife, dau. of Richard
1 own, South Africa ; born at Umhlali,
Natal, South Africa, 29 September
1867 ; bapt. at St. James', Umhlali.
Clarence; born at Stamford Hill, Berea, 1 1 August 1873 ;
marr. at St. Augustine's, Berea, 17 September 1895.
Errol Sidney Plowes, born at
Rondebosch, Cape Town, 22
February, bapt. at St. Paul's,
Rondebosch, in April 1898;
2nd Lieutenant Royal Field
Artillery ; killed on active
service near Hangard Wood,
south-east of Amiens, France,
9 April T918.
Marjorie, born
at Rondebosch,
Cape Town, 30
December 1901,
bapt. at St. Paul's,
Rondebosch, 20
February 1902.
Joan (twin with Barbara), born
at Rondebosch, Cape Town, 31
October, bapt. at St. Thomas',
Rondebosch, 7 December 1905.
Barbara (twin with Joan), born
at Rondebosch 31 October, bapt.
at St. Thomas', Rondebosch, 7
December 1905.
Albert Arthur Shuter of Durban, =f=Edith Annie, born at Thornwood,
Natal, son of John David Shuter I Verulam, Natal, 29 December 1869,
of London and of Durban, by bapt. there ; marr. at St. Paul's,
Louisa Lily white his wife. | Durban ,13 September 1894.
Florence Ethel, of
Durban ; born at
'i'hornwood, Veru-
lam. Natal, 38
January 1871.
Robert Henry Lindam (son of Major Charles James I^indam of=Adelaide (Adela), married
the Rifle Brigade and of H.M.'s Gentlemen-at-Arms) ; died, aged at St. George's, Hanover
57, at Bookham Gables, Great Bookham, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, Square, London, 25 April
20 April, buried on Thursday, 22 April 1915. 1894.
53
Jr^Ur^^^-^
atttoootJ of ^ion iJ^tll, co. Maowster.
Arms on record in the College 0/ Arms.
Quarterly of six : i and 6, Gules a cross
indented between {I and 4) a lion
rampant, {2 and 3I a swan close all argent,
Attvvood ; 2, Per pale argent and gules
a chevron vair between three quatrefuils in
the centre chief point a fleur-de-lys all
countcrchanged, Adams ; 3, Or on a
mount in base vert an oak tree proper over
all on a fesse gules three cinqiiefoils of the
first in dexter chief two annulets interlaced
paleways sable, Cari.ess ; 4, Argent three
bendlets vert between two cintiueToils
gules, ToMKYS ; 5, Azure three garbs
or within a bordure engrailed argent on
a chief or a talbot dog passant sable,
Pratchett.
Crest. — Beneath an oak tree a demi-
swan wings expanded proper.
Motto. — Possunt quia posse videntur.
Elizabeth (elder
sister and coheir
of her brother,
the Rev. Edward
Carless of Wol-
stanton, co. Staf-
ford, M.A. Wad-
ham College, Ox-
ford, and Vicar
of Wonastow, co.
Monmouth), dau.
of William Car-
less of The
Ra venhu rst,
Harborne, co.
Stafford, Master
Extraordinary in
Chancery, by
(his cousin) Mary
Pratchett his
wife ; born 7 Oc-
tober 1784, bapt.
Harborne ;
there 12
1806 ; died
S a m a r e z
Manor, Jersey,
26 April 1840,
buried in the
churchyard of
St. Clement's,
Jersey, ist wife.
at
marr.
May
at
Birmingham and of
Ilandsworth Hall,
near Birmingham ;
marr. at St. John's,
Paddington, Lon-
don, 30 June 1845 ;
died at The Uoynes,
Upton - on - Severn,
CO. Worcester, 26
June 1888 ; bur.
with her husband
in the old parish
chuichyard, Manley
Castle. 2nd wife.
^Thomas Attwood of Bir-=Elizabeth, only dau.
mingham, co. Warwick, of Joseph Grice of
Banker (3rd son and in
his issue representative
of Matthias Attwood of
Hawne House and of The
Leasowes, near Halesowen,
CO. ^\'orcester, and of the
City of Birmingham,
Banker, J. P. and D.L. for
cos. Salop and Worcester ;
by Anne Adams his wife,
of Cakemore House, near
Halesowen) ; born at
Hawne House 6 October
1783, bapt. at Halesowen;
Captain 3rd Battalion
Loyal Birmingham Volun-
teers 1803; appointed High Bailiff of Birming-
ham i8ii ; Founder of the Birmingham Political
Union 1830 ; elected an Honorary Freeman of
the City of London 1832 ; M.P. for Birmingham
12 December 1832, resigned in December 1839 ;
died at Ellerslie, Great ^lalvern, co. Worcester,
6 March 1856, bur. in the old parish church-
yard, Hanley Castle, co. Worcester. Adiiion
granted (P.C.C.) 27 June 1856, to Elizabeth
Attwood, relict. Portrait (by John Samuel
Raven) at Binswood Loiige, Leamington Spa,
CO. IVarivick, in tJie possession of his grandson,
Thomas Arthur Carless Attwood; also a statue
in Stephenson Place, Birmingham.
George de Bosco .Attwood of=
London, Banker ; born at The
Larches, Sparkbrook, Binning-
ham, 15 March i8o8, bapt.
there privately ; Secretary to
the Bank of British North
America; died 24 April 1855,
bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery,
London.
=Mary, dau. of William Medley of Mansfield in Iver, co. Buckinghain,
and of the City of London, by Mary his ist vvife, dau. of John Baptist
Shackle of Botwell House, Hayes, co. Middlesex; marr. at St. Mary
Abbott's, Kensington, London, 31 December 1835 ; died at Gleiuhorne,
Twickenham, co. Middlesex, 3 September 1882, bur. with her husband
in Kensal Green Cemetery. Will dated 28 June 1880, proved (Prin.
Reg., 810, 82) 7 November 1882, by George Reginald Attwood, son,
and Arthur Lionel Medley, nephew.
I
Evelyn Thomas Attwood, born 13 January 1838; died at St. Margaret's, Twickenham, 13 August
1880, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery. Admon was granted at the Principal Registry 4 September
1880, to George Reginald Attwood, brother.
54
Thomas Aurelius Attwood of Hawne House,=
near Halesowen, co. Worcester, afterwards of
Wood End House, Erdington, co. Warwick,
Banker; born 4 March 1810, bapt. at
Deritend, co. W'arwick ; of Lincoln's Inn,
admitted 16 April 1844, called to the Bar
13 June 1851 ; Major Warwickshire Rifle
Volunteers ; died at Wood End House,
Erdington, 8 April 1864, bur. in the church-
yard at Halesowen. Adirion was granted at
Birmingham 11 July 1864, to Mary Attwood,
relict.
=Mary, dau. of Joseph Smallwood of Birming-
ham and of Castle Bromwich, both co. Warwick,
by Mary his wife, dau. of Edward Bosworth of
Castle iiromwich ; born 4 June 1820, bapt. at
St. Philip's (now the Cathedral), Birmingham ;
marr. at Aston-juxta-Birminghani 17 November
1857 ; died at Sion Hill House in Wolverley,
CO. Worcester, 23 November 19 17, bur. with
her husband in the churchyard at Halesowen.
Will dated 14 June 1900, proved (Prin. Reg.,
5, 18) 16 January 1918, by Thomas Arthur
Carless Attwood, son.
^^^^^^
Thomas Arthur Carless Attwood of Sion Hill House in=
Wolverley, co. Worcester, and of Binswood Lodge,
Leamington Spa, co. Warwick, F.S.A. ; born at Erdington,
CO. Warwick, 27 May 1863, bapt. there; educated at
Uppingham and at Pembroke College, Oxford, matriculated
25 January 1883, B.A. 1886, M.A. 1889; a Student of
the Inner Temple 1884 ; a Fellow of the Society of
Antiquaries.
=Hon'''= Hilda Evelyn (Pomeroy),
dau. of James Spencer, 6th
Viscount Harberton ; born 16
September 1866; marr. at St.
Jude's, South Kensington, Lon-
don, s October 1892 ; obtained
a decree of nullity of marriage
6 February 1902.
Arthur de Bosco
Attwood, born
29 December
183S ; died 30
April 1844, bur.
in Kensal Cireen
Cemetery.
William Carless
Attwood, born
12 June 1841 ;
died in infancy,
bur. in Kensal
Green Ceme-
tery, London.
George Reginald Attwood=
of Glaslyn Court, Crick-
howell, CO. Brecon ; born
28 June 1847; died at
Glaslyn Court i February
1901, bur. at Llanelly, co.
Brecon. Will dated i
November 1888, proved
(Prin. Reg., 405, 1901)
12 April 190 1, by Con-
stance Marion Attwood,
relict.
"Constance Marion, dau. of the Rev. William Other
Harper Brandreth, Rector of Standish, co. issue.
Lancaster, Hon. Canon of Manchester
Cathedral, by his cousin Alice his 2nd
wife, dau. of Thomas Brandreth of
Ormskirk, co. Lancaster ; marr. at
Childwall, CO. Lancaster, 5 October 1887. She
married 2ndly, as his 2nd wife, at St. Andrew's,
Carlisle Place, London, 23 July 1907, Colonel
Sir Alexander Bruce Tulloch, K.C.B., C'.M.G.,
of Hesketh House, Torquay, co. Devon ; he died
at Glaslyn (!ourt 25 May 1920.
Rosamund Carless, of Glaslyn Court, Crickhowell ;
born at Glenthorne, St. Margaret's, Twickenham,
CO. Middlesex, 8 August 1888.
55
Daniel Bell Wakefield (son of=j=Angela, born u November
Edward Wakefield of Totten-
ham, CO. Middlesex, merchant,
and brother of Edward Gibbon
^Vakefield, Colonizer of New
Zealand) ; born at Romford,
CO. E,ssex, 27 February 1798 ;
of the Inner Temple, called
to the Bar 1834; Judge of the
Supreme Court at Wellington,
New Zealand; died 8 January
1858; bur. at Wellington. He
married istly Selina Elizabeth
de Burgh, who died in 1828.
181 2 ; marr. at St. Mar-
garet's, Westminster, i Sep-
tember 1835 ; died at
Church Gate, Cheshunt, co.
Hertford, 30 November
1874, bur. in the cemetery
at Cheshunt. Will dated
16 August 1872, proved
(Prin. Reg. 843, 74) 15
December 1874, by Alice
Mary Wakefield, spinster,
daughter. 2nd wife.
Edward Marcus Attwood of
Val de la Haye, near Rouen,
France; born 13 June 1816;
of Lincoln's Inn, admitted 9
March 1836 ; called to the
Bar 26 January 1843; <lied
unmarried at Val de la Haye
6 November 1868, bur. at
Rouen. Will dated 28 October
1868, proved (Prin. Reg., 691,
68) 27 November 1868, by
Henry Wilson Demain Saunders
and Henry Wilkin.
A
Algernon Attwood=f=Emma, dau. of John Foulkes
of London, Banker;
born r February
1819 ; died at En-
more, Torquay, co.
Devon, 1 1 August
1861, bur. in the
cemetery at Tor-
quay. Will dated
7 July i86t, proved
(Prin. Reg., 514,
61) 7 September
1861, by Emma
Attwood, relict.
of Elwy House, Wrexham,
CO. Denbigh, by Sarah his
2nd wife, dau. of Joseph
Langford of Wrexham ;
marr. at Shenley, co. Hert-
ford, 30 August 1853 ; died
at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co.
Sussex, 4 July 1878, bur.
in the cemetery at Ore, co.
Sussex. Will dated 3 July
1866, proved (Prin. Reg.
624, 78) 17 August 1878,
by Henry Wilson Demain
Saunders.
Henry Wilson Demain=
Saunders of the City of
London, merchant, and of
Waltham Holy Cross, co.
Essex, afterwards of Fan-
shaws, near Hertford (2nd
son of C. Saunders of
Sittingbourne, co. Kent);
born in 1822; High Sheriff
forco. Hertford 1887 ; died,
aged 66, on Sunday, 1 1
November 1888, bur. at
Bayford, co. Hertford. He
married 2ndly, i February
187 1, Minnie, only child
of Samuel Bolton Eden-
borough of Thrift Hall,
CO. Essex.
"Rosabel, born
24 July 1821 ;
marr. at Bar-
ming,co.Kent,
28 August
1855 ; died i6
August 1867,
bur. at Wiston,
CO. Suffolk. I St
wife.
Llewellyn Cariess Foulkes Attwood=j=Rachel Edith, dau. of Arthur Alexander Other
of Gresford, co. Denbigh, and of
Ty Derlwyn, Pandy, co. Monmouth ;
born 15 December 1854; J. P. for
CO. Monmouth.
Corsellis of Wandsworth, co. Surrey and of
Torquay ; marr. at St. Ann's, Wandsworth,
24 July 1879; died 22 June 1917, bur. at
Bishopston, co. Glamorgan.
Algernon Foulkes Attwood, born at St. Ann's Hill, Wandsworth, Edith Cariess, born
17 May 1880; of Christ Church Oxford; Captain 4th Battalion at St. Ann's Hill,
Royal Fusiliers; served in European War ; died at Vailly, France, Wandsworth, 30
during the battle of the Aisne, 14 September 1914. June 1884.
^'AJT? A
56
ik
Anns on record in tkt- College of Arms. —
Argent three bars gule";.
Crest. — A falcon proper wings displayed
argent charged wilii three bars gules bells
and gesses argent.
WaooUcombe,
R()i)ert Woollcomhe of \Vinscot,=]=Elizabeth, and
CO. Devon {3rd son of John Morth
Woollconibe of Pitton and Ashbury,
CO. Devon, by Haniet his wife,
dau. of William Helyar of Coker
Court, CO. Somerset) ; bapt. at Ash-
bmy 26 January 1790; entered the
Royal Artillery as 2nd Liuulenant i
July 1806, ist Lieutenant 1807, retired
as Captain 18 June 1824; served in
the Peninsular War 1809-14, including
the battles of Fuentes d'Onor (slightly
wounded) and Castalla, and the siege
of Tarragona (medal witii clasp) ; died,
aged 60, at ('lifton, co. Gloucester,
15 May 1849, bur. in Arno's Vale
Cemetery, Bristol, co. Somerset.
Will dated 22 April 1843, proved
(P.C.C., 557, 49) 7 July 1S49, by
'I'homas Woollcombe, brother, and
Elizabeth Woollcombe, relict.
{For earlier Pedigree see " Notes "
lo •' i'isita'ion of England and
I Vales," Vol. 14, page 24.)
dau. of Bonamy
Dobree of Beau-
regard, (Guernsey ;
mairied at St.
I'eter's, Guern
sey, 18 July 1816;
died, aged 85, at
II V'oik Plare,
Clifton, on Tues-
day, 30 Novem-
ber 1875, bur.
in Arno's Vale
Cemetery, Bris-
tol. Will dated 2 2
June 1 875, proved
at Bristol 21 De-
cember 1875, by
Harriet Martha
\\" o o 11 c o m be,
Elizabeth Anne
Woollcombe and
Ellen Wooll-
combe, spinsters,
daughters.
Harriet Martha, born
in Guernsey 22 July
1817 ; died at 10 York
Place, Clifton, on Tues-
day, 28 January 1890,
bur. in Arno's Vaie
Cemetery, Bristol. Will
dated 12 June 1876,
proved at Bristol 1 7
March 1890, by Eliza-
beth Anne Woollcombe
and Ellen Woollcombe,
spinsters, sisteis.
Robert William Woollcombe, born=
in Guernsey on Monday, 22 March
1 8 19; Assistant- Surgeon 68th Light
Infantry 28 March 1845, Surgeon-
Major Devon Artillery Militia i
IVLarch 1873 to 22 March 1884;
died at Ellesdee, Westbury-on-Trym,
CO. Gloucester, 7 March 1904,
buried at We,stbury-on-'l'rym. \s'\\\
dated 14 May 1898, proved at Bristol
7 April 1904, by Isabella Frances
Mary Mainwaring, daughter, wife
of .Sweedland Melvill Mainwaring,
Ellen Woollcombe, spinster, sister,
and Gerald Douglas Woollcombe,
cousin.
=Jane, 2nd dau. of John
Rilkelly of Drimcong, co.
Galway ; marr. at Grange
Church, Dublin, 4 March
1851 ; died, aged 86, at 14
Waterloo Road, Dublin, 20
January 19 13, bur. in Glas
nevin Cemetery, Dublin.
Will dated 13 August 1904,
with codicil dated 12 January
1908, proved (Prin. Reg.,
Dublin, 187. 13) 12 March
19 1 3, by Robert Lloyd Wooll
combe, LL. D., Barrislerat
Law, son. Se.'»led in London
10 April 19 13.
B
Robert Lloyd Woollcombe, LL. D.,of 14 Waterloo Road,
Dublin ; born at New .Street, Dorset Square, London,
II March 1852, bapt. at the parish church, Marylebone,
London ; of 'I'rinily College, Dublin, B.A. 1S78 (prize
for Feudal and English Law), MA. i88r : obtained i)y
public examination the degree of Doctor of Laws in the
<2ueen's Uiii\i_'rsily, Ireland, t88i ; Member of the
Senate of the University of Dublin ; Doctor of Laws :>,:id
Member of Convocation of the National University of
Ireland ; Foundation Life P'ellow of Imperial Institute
and a Member of the Royal Irish Academy : railed
to the Irish Bar Michaelmas 1876; appointed Chief
Clerk of King's Bench Division, Dublin, 10 July 1919.
I
September 1056;
marr. at Devon-
port, CO. I )evon.
Sweedland Melvill==Tsabella Frances
Mainwaring (son Mary, born 10
of Major-Generai
Sweedland Main-
waring, MadrasStaff
Corps) ; died, aged
59, at Springleton,
Torquay, CO. Devon,
on Tuesday, 1 6
January 19 17, bur.
in the cemetery at
Torquay.
57
Colonel John Dobree Woollcombe, C.B. ; born at Cotnbe=
Raleigh, co. Devon, lo November 1822; Ensign Royal
Bombay Artillery 11 June 1841, Lieutenant 1843, Captain
1854, Major 1858, Lieut.- Colonel 1861, Colonel 25 iVIarch
1865 ; commanded Nusseerabad Brigade 17 March 1872 to
death ; served in the Indian Mutiny, present at the siege
and capture of Dhar in 1857, at battle of Mundessore
(brevet of Major), at siege, storm and capture of Jhansi
and of Chandairee, and battle of Betwa (C.B. 21 March
1859, medal with clasp); died, aged 52, at Nusseerabad,
Bombay Presidency, India, on Saturday, 28 March 1875.
=Adina Jane Roberts, dau. of
Dr. Malcolnison, Indian Army ;
niarr. at Nusseerabad 10 March
1856 ; died at St. Helier, Jersey,
i4September 1890. Will dated 9
August 1887, proved (Prin. Reg.
987, 90), 13 October 1890, by
Mary Anne Sophia Grigg,
spinster.
Elizabeth Anne, born at Morchard Bishop, ro. Devon,
29 October 1825 ; died at 9 Victoria Square, Clifton,
CO. Gloucester, 21 July 1896, bur. in Arno's Vale
Cemetery, Bristol, co. Somerset. Will dated 12 June
1876, proved at Bristol 6 August i8g6, by Ellen
Woollcombe, spinster, sister.
Frederick Peter Woollcombe, born
at Buston, co. Nottingham, 25
August 1820; Deputy - Assistant
Commissary - General ; died, aged
35, at Demerara, British Guiana,
27 February 1856.
Ellen, born at Morchard Bishop 4 April 1827; died, aged 86, at 42
Royal York Crescent, Clifton, on Tuesday, 17 June, bur. in Arno's
Vale Cemetery, Bristol, 20 June 1913. Will dated 24 June 1904,
with three codicils dated 27 November 1908 to 29 January 191 2,
proved (Prin. Reg., 12 16, 13) 4 July 1913, by the Rev. Arthur
Augustus Woollcombe and Gerald Douglas Woollcombe, cousins.
Mary Dobree, born at
Winscot, CO. Devon,
29 April 1829 ; died
9 November following,
bur. at Ashbury, co.
Devon.
Thomas Dobree Woollcombe, born 11 March i860, bapt. at the
Garrison Chapel, Devonport, co. Devon; Lieutenant ist Devon Militia
17 November 1880; died at 14 Waterloo Road, Dublin, i June 1908,
bur. in Gl.isnevin Cemetery, Dublin. Will proved in the Principal
Registry, Dublin (459, 1908), 3 July 1908, by Jane Woollcombe, mother.
Ann Courtenay, of
Dublin ; born nt
Devonport 17 Sep-
tember 1867, bapt.
there.
/'0^m~ //ffUpf
r
/^iAeom/^
S8
Igaoolkombe of ^itton auD asljburj.
CO. ii^CUOU,
The Yen'"''' Heniy W'oollcomhe of I'ilton and Ashbuiy,=
CO. Devon, Archdeacon of Barnstaple (eldest son ot the
Rev. Henry Woollconibe, Rector of Ashbury, by Jane
Frances his wife, 2nd dau. of Rear-.-\dmiral Sir Thomas
Louis, I!aronet) ; born at Broadhembury, co. Devon,
26 March 1813; educated at Westminster, achiiitted
18 January 1826, and at Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 21 May 1831, B.A. 1834, M.A. 1835 ;
admitted to Lincohi's Inn 16 April 1836; Curate of
Sheepwash and Highampton, co. Devon, 1838-44 ;
Prebendary of Exeter 8 December 1843 ; Examining
Chaplain to the Bishop of Exeter 1843-61 and
1875-85 ; Vicar of Kingsteignton, 1844-58, and
of Heavitree, both co. Devon, 1858-69 ; Canon of
Exeter October i860 ; Archdeacon of Barnstaple
October 1865; Patron of Highampton; author of
"Notes on the Gospel of St. John, i.-iv.," 1876;
died at The Close, Exeter, co. Devon, 4 June 1885,
bur. at Ashbury. \Vill dated 27 May 1884, proved
(Prin. Reg., 825, 85) 26 September 1885, by Charles
Bellield WooUcombe of Ashbury, sou.
{For larlier Pedigree see " Nntes^' to "J'tsitaiion
of Eiig/and and Il'u/es," I'o/. /./, page 2J.)
=Jaquette Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of (Japtain C'liarles
Belfield Louis, R.N., by
Mary his wife, eldest dau.
of the Rev. Roger Mallock
of Cockington Court, co.
Devon ; niarr. at Cocking-
ton 14 May 1846 ; died,
aged 74, at 5 Barnlield
Crescent, I'^xeter, on Mon-
day, 7 May, buried at
Heavitree 10 May 1900.
Will dated 1 December
1893, with two codicils
date<l 16 July 1898 and
6 May 1900, proved at
Exeter i June 1900, by
Mary WooUcombe, spinster,
daughter, and the Ven'"''
Henry Housmayne du
Boulay, Archdeacon of
Bodmin.
ALary, born at
Kingsteignton
28Marchi847,
bapt. there.
Henry WooUcombe of Ashbury; born=i=Annie Mary Josepliine, dau. and
at Kingsteignton 8 August 1848 ; of
Exeter College, Oxford, matriculated 30
May 1868, B.A. 1872 ; a Student of
the Inner Temple 1873 ; J. P. for
CO. Devon ; died at Ashbury, and
buried there 23 July 1883. Adnion
was granted at the Principal Registry
17 September 1883, to Annie Mary
Josephine WooUcombe, relict.
heir of William Jordan of Belgrave
Street, Eaton Square, London ;
marr. at Christ Church, Lancaster
Gate, Hyde Park, London, on
Thursday, 27 July 1876; died at
Kinterbury, Newton Abbot, co.
Devon, on Wednesday, 15 July,
bur. at Ashbury 20 July 1891.
Henry Morlh WooUcombe,
born at The Close, Exeter,
on Tuesday, 29 May,
bapt. at Ashbury 8
July 1877 ; died, aged
3 months, at The Close,
Exeter, on Tuesday, 28
August following, bur. at
Ashbury.
Major John Morth WooUcombe of Pitton and
Ashbury ; born 28 June, bapt. at Exeter
Cathedral 24 July 1878 ; 2nd Lieutenant
Devonshire Regiment 7 March 1900,
Lieutenant 20 December 1901, Captain 4
November 1911, Major 1 September 1915;
served in South African War 1900 to 30
May 1902 (Queen's medal with two clasps,
King's medal with two clasps); in Mesopo-
tamia, killed in action 3 February 1917.
Annie Jaquette
Uadigunde, born
at Exeter 25
February 1880.
59
Charles Belfield Woollcombe, born=Betty Williams,
at Kingsteignton, co. Devon, 2 ofOkehampton,
March 1851, bapt. there; of co. Devon;
Trinity College Oxford, matriculated marr. at St.
25 January 187 1, B.A. 1875, M.A. Margaret's,
1878 ; Captain North Devon Yeo- Westminster, ou
manry Cavalry ; J. P. for co. Devon ; Wednesday, 23
died, aged 50, at The Coopers, November 1892.
Chislehurst, co. Kent, 11 April Shemarried istly
1901, bur. at Ashbury, co. Devon. A.A.Williams.
Adnion was granted at Exeter 20
June 1901, to Betty Woollcombe,
relict.
Walter George Woollcombe, bom at
Heavitree, co. Devon, 2 January 1856;
of Trinity College, Oxford, matriculated
2 June 1876, B.A. 1880, M.A. 18S3;
man ied Annie Gertrude Townsend. He
died at Birmingham, co. Warwick, 11
February, bur. at Acock's Green, co.
Worcester, 14 February 1900. Adiiion
was granted at the Principal Registry
28 March 1900, to Annie Gertrude
Woollcombe, widow.
I
I
Nora, born at Birmingham
4 July 1896
Herbert Louis Wooll-
combe,born at Heavitree
I August 1862, bapt.
there ; educated at Win-
chester and at Keble
College, Oxford, matricu-
lated 18 October 1881,
B.A.(4th-classTheology)
1885 ; Secretary of the
Charity Organisation
Society.
I
Rev. Thomas Clement Wooll-
combe, horn at Heavitree 2 July
1864, bapt. there ; educated at
Clifton College and at Keble
College, Oxford, matriculated
16 October 1883, B.A. from
Charsley Hall 1888, M.A. from
Keble College 1890 ; Curate
of Roath, CO. Glamorgan, 1889
-1919 ; Vicar of St. James'-the-
Less, Fly mouth, CO. Devon, 1 9 1 9.
Gerald Curgen-=
ven (son of the
Rev. F. H. Cur-
genven. Assis-
tant Master at
Clifton College).
"Jaquette Frances,
born at Heavitree
I September 1867 ;
marr. at St. Sid-
well's, Exeter (by
her brother, the
Rev. Thomas Cle-
ment Woollcombe)
on Tuesday, 7
January 1902.
Major Louis Douglas Woollcombe of=
Pitton and Ashbury ; born at Ashbury
28 May 1882; 2nd Lieutenant Devon-
shire Regiment 19 March 1902, Lieu-
tenant 19 April 1905, Captain 28 October
1914, Major 15 March 19 17, acting
Lieut.-Colonel Commanding Territorial
Force Battalion Devonshire Regiment
21 September 191 7; served in Mesopo-
tamia 1918-19.
=Esm^, dau. and
heir of Major
Horace Amyatt-
Burney of Wood-
hill, Honiton, co.
Devon ; marr. at
St. James', Picca-
dilly, London, 28
August 1912.
Marcella Jose-
phine, born at
Exeter 16 May,
bapt. at Ash bury
14 July 1881;
died at Exeter
1 June, bur. at
Ashbury 4 June
1886.
Dorothy Mary,
born at Exeter
1 1 February
1884, bapt. at
St. Sidwell's,
Exeter, 1 3 March
18S4.
Anne Daphne Amyatt, born
at Fremington, co. Devon, 22
June, bapt. at Ashbury 16
August 1 91 3.
John Charles Ernl^ Wooll-
combe, born in London 12
October, bapt. at Ashbury
23 November 1914.
Kenneth Douglas U'oollcombe,
born at Bombay, India, on
i\Ion(Jay, 13 March iyi6, bapt.
there.
Morth Henry .Amyatt Woollcombe,
horn at Bombay 23 October 1917.
Ernl^ Edensor W'oollcombe, born
in London 14 May 1919.
60
LCW(Jo(larh-^
Igaoolltombe.
The Rev. L'luis Woollcoailv (2nii son ot the Rev.=
Henry W'oollcoinbe, Rector of Aslibury, co. Devon,
by Jane Frances his wife, 2nd dau. of RearAdmir;d
Sir Thomas Louis, baronet) ; l)orn at Broadhenibury,
CO. Devon, 27 March 1814; of Wadham College,
Oxford, matriculated 9 I'ebruary 1832, Scholar of
Pembroke College 1832-37, B.A. (2nd Lit. Hum.) 1835 ;
Fellow of Exeter College 30 June 1837, M.A. 1838;
Rector of Petrockstowe, co. Devon, 14 January
1845-83, Vicar of Menheniot, co. Cornwall, 1883-87 ;
died, aged 75, at Talland, Newton Abbot, co. Devon,
on Friday, 19 April, bur. at Wolborough, co. Devon,
22 April 1889. \Vill dated 26 July 1888, proved
(Prin. Reg., 483, 89), 15 May 18S9, by Gerald
I)ouglns \Voollcombe, son.
{For earlier Pedigree see " Notes " to " Visitation
of England and Wales," Vol. 14, page 24.)
=.\ugusta Rundell, dau. of the
Rev. Charles Brown, Rector of
\\'hitcstone,co. Devon, by Mary
his wife, dau. of John Clarke
of Tooting, CO. Surrey ; born
at Whitestone 23 October
1823 ; married there 18 Jan-
uary 1854; died, aged 68, at
Talland, Newton Abbot, on
Easter Day, 17 Ajiril 1892, bur.
at Wolborough. Will dated 16
August 1889, with codicil
dated 2 I'ebruary 1892, proved
(Prin. Reg., 615, 92) 14 May
1892, by Cerald Douglas
WooUcombe, son.
Margaret, of Lieut.-General Sir Charles Louis WooUcombe, K.C.B.,=
Newton'Abbot ; K.C.M.G. ; born at Petrockstowe 23 March 1857, bapt.
born at Petrork- there ; educated at Marlborough and at the Royal Military
stowe 21 Jan- College, Sandhurst; Sub- Lieutenant 46th Foot 11 October
uary 1855, bapt. 1876, of the 25th Foot 1877, Lieutenant King's Own
there. Scottish Borderers 1876, Captain 1886, Major 1897, Lieut. -
Colonel (by brevet 1898) 1900, Colonel 1901, ^Lljo^-
General 1908, Lieut.-General 3 December 1913; Colonel
King's Own Scottish Borderers 31 August 1910 ; D..-\..'\.G.
(Musketry), Bengal, 10 May 1890, A.A.G., India, 14 April 1899, Brigade -
Commander, India, 19 March 1906, General Officer Commanding Highland
Division, Scottish Command, 19 March 191 1, General Officer Commanding-
in-Chief, Eastern Command, 5 August 1914; served in Afghan ^Var 1878-80,
with Peshawar Held Force and Khyber Line Force (medal) ; in Chin-Lushai
Expedition 1889-90 (medal with clas[)) ; at operations in Chitral 1S95 ; on
North -West Frontier of India 1897-98; in Mohmand Expedition (on Staff);
with Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, " London Gazette,"
II January 1898, brevet of Lieut.-Colonel, two clasps); in European War
1914-17, Commanded 2nd Army Central Force 1915-16, and the 4th .'\rmy
Corps in France 1916-18 (mentioned in despatches, "London Ga/.et'o,"
4 January, 15 May and 11 December 191 7, and 7 April 19 18, two medals);
C.B. 30 May 1907, K.C.B. i January 1916; K.C.M.G. 25 February 1920.
=Agnes Meade,
youngest dau. of
(jeneral Sir John
Irvine Murray,
K.C. B., Indian
Army, by Wilhel-
niina Stanley his
wife, youngest
dau. of Major
Duncan Archi-
bald Malcolm,
Political Agent
for Gwalior and
S u n d e 1 k u n d ;
marr. at St.
Mary Magda-
len's, Me can
Meer, India, on
^^'ednesday, 15
December 1886.
Malcolm Louis WooUcombe, O.B. E., born at=
Kasauli, India, 8 May, bapt. there 2 June
1891 ; educated at Marlborough and at the
Royal Military Academy, Woolwich ; 2nd
Lieutenant (unattached) 3 September 1910,
to Indian Army 4 November 191 1, Lieutenant
3 December 1912, Captain Lincolnshire Regi-
ment 21 August 1916; A.D.C. to General
Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Com-
mand, 15 September 19 14, Staff- Lieutenant
(2nd -class) 18 April 1916, General Staff
Officer (3rd-grade) 23 July 1916, Brigade-
Major 13 April 19x7 ; served in European
War 1914-17 (mentioned in despatches,
"London (Gazette," 15 May 1917), O.B.E.
13 December 1919.
=Eileen, youngest
dau. and coheir
of Colonel Con-
way Bisb.op of
61 Rutland Gate,
South Kensing-
ton, London ;
marr. at Bromp-
t o n Parish
Church, CO. Mid-
dlesex, 16 Octo-
ber 1919.
Charles Stephenson WooU-
combe, born at Newton Abbot
12 December 1895, bapt. there;
educated at Marlborough and
at the Royal Military t;ollege,
Sandhurst ; 2nd Lieutenant
King's Own Scottish Bor-
dcreis 8 September 1914 : killed
in action, aged 18, near Bethune,
I'rance, 12 October 19 14.
Joan Wilhelmina, born at
Blackheath, co. Kent, 26 May
1904, bapt. there.
Reginald Woollcombe of 7 Southwick l'lace|=
Hyde Park, London ; born at Petrockstowe,
CO. Devon, 27 October 1858, bapt. there ;
educated at the Royal Engineering College,
Cooper's Hill ; appointed to ihe Public Works
Department, India, 1880 ; services lent to the
liombay, Baroda and Central India Railway
Company 1885, retired 1900.
=Mabel, 4th dau. of the Rev. Charles William
Sillilant, Rector of ^Vear (jifford, co. Devon, by
Georgiana Caroline his wife, dau. of the Rev.
William Duthy ; marr. at Christ Church, Ealing,
CO. Middlesex (by the Rev. Louis Woollcombe
and the Rev. Arthur Augustus Woollcombe),
on Wednesday, i September 1S86.
Arthur iMcLeod Clnrke, son of the ^'en'''==
Arthur Frederic Clarke, Archdeacon of Roch-
dale, CO. Lancaster, by Laura Agnes his wife,
dau. of J. A. Russell of Yeatton, co. Hants. ,
=Xancy, born at Mhow, Central India,
on Saturday, 11 August 1894; marr.
at IJombay 21 February 19 16.
1\
Rev. Arthur .\ugustus Woollcombe, born at Petrockstowe=f=Miriam Sibylle, 5th dau. of Admiral
28 November 1S60, bapt. there ; educated at All Hallows',
Honiton, and at Blundell's School, Tiverton ; non-collegiate
of Oxford, matriculated 17 January 1880, B.A. from St.
Mary's Hall, Oxford, 1884, M.A. 1894; Curate of
Cradley, co. Hereford, 1S84-86, of Over Stowey, co.
Somerset, 1886-87, of East and West Stower, co.
Dorset, 1887-92, of Leusdon, 1892-94, and of High-
week, both CO. l)evon, 1894-97 ; Rector of Teigngrace,
CO. Devon, 1897-1909; Vicar of Leusdon 1909.
William Cornish Bowden, Knight
of Legion of Honour, by Elizabeth
Anne his wife, of Zaire, Newton
Abbot, CO. Devon, dau. of James
Cornish of Black Hall, co. Devon;
marr. at Wolborough, co. Devon,
5 January 18 )8.
Louis Arthur William Woollcombe, born at the Rectory, Teigngrace, Miriam Joy,
I December 1898; educated at Newton College, Newton Abbot, and at born at Leus-
Exeter College, Oxford, matiiculated 14 October 1919; Private in 28th don 15 July,
London Regiment (Artists' Rifles) 21 October 1916 ; 2nd Lieutenant South bapt. there 20
Staffordshire Regiment 18 December 1917 ; served in France with loth August 1914.
Royal Warwickshire Regiment (wounded 5 June 1918), medals.
1
Clara Jaquette, born at Petrockstowe
12 April 1863, bapt. there; died at
Talland, Newton Abbot, on Monday
4 December 1893, bur. at Wolborough,
CO. Devon. Will dated 30 April 1889,
proved (Prin. Reg., 11 48, 93) 27
December 1893, by the Rev. .Arthur
Augustus Woollcombe and (Jerald
Douglas Woollcombe, brothers.
I
Gerald Douglas Wooll-=j
ccjmbe of Cranmere, j
Newton Abbot ; horn
at Petrockstowe 20
February 1865 ; bapt. '
at Petrocks t owe ; !
admitted a Solicitor
lanuarv 188S. j
-Mary Edith Violet, eldest dau.
of Edward Arthur Harley of
Clifton, CO. Gloucester, Regis-
trar of Bristol County Court, by
Jessie his wife, dau. of Henry
Gilpin of Cliftcn ; marr. at All
Saints', Clifton, on Tuesday, 8
January 1895.
Geoffrey Harley Douglas Woollcombe, born at Cranmere,
Newton Abbot, on Sunday, 27 November 1898, bapt. at
Wolborough; educated at Marlborough ; 2nd lieutenant
Indian Armyi9i6, lieutenant 1917 ; attached to 2nd
King Edward's Own Gurkha Rifles; served on the Indian
Frontier during European War (mentioned in despatches),
two medals; Captain Indian Army 1921.
Richard Jocelyn \Voollcombe,
born at Cranmere, Newton
Abbot, on Wednesday, 9 April
1902, bapt. at Wolborough ;
educated at Marlborough.
62
Wloollfombe,
The Rev, George AVoollcombe (youngest
son of the Rev. Henry W'oollconibe,
Rector of Ashbury, co. Devon, by Jane
Frances his wife, 2nd dau. of Rear Admiral
Sir Thomas Louis, Baronet) ; born at
Pillaton, CO. Cornwall, 13 April 1819 ; of
Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 1 1
May 1837, B.A. (4th classics) 1841, M.A.
1844; Curate of Dittisham 1842-52, of
Thorverton 1854-58, and of Highampton,
all CO. Devon, 1858-61 ; Rector of High-
hampton i86i-8o ; died, aged 67, at
34 Richmond Hill, Clifton, co. Gloucester,
on Saturday, 7 May, bur. in Arno's Vale
Cemetery, Bristol, co. Somerset, 12 May
1886. Will dated 24 January 1868, proved
(Prin. Reg., 677, 86) i July 1886, by
Emily Rose Woollcombe, relict.
{For earlier Pedigree, see " A'b/es "
to " Visitation of England and
Wales" Vol. 14, page 2j).
■=Rmily Rose, and
dau. of Charles
Stirling of Teign-
mouth, CO. Devon ;
niarr. at Leusdon,
CO. Devon, 22 June
1865 ; died at
Morth Grange,
North Lew, co.
Devon, 14 August,
bur. at North
Lew 1 7 August
1905. Will dated
3 March 1899,
proved at Exeter
25 September 1905,
by the Rev.
Henry St. John
Stirling Woollcombe
and Gerald Doug-
las Woollcombe,
nephew.
Mary Elizabeth Rev. Henry St. John Stirling Woollcombe, born=
Stirling, born at Highampton 27 December 1869; educated
at Buckeridge, at Clifton College and at Keble College, Oxford,
Teignmouth, on matriculated 12 October 1889, B.A. (3rd-class
I'hursday, 20 History, znd-class Theology) 1892, M.A. 1901 ;
June 1867. Curate of St. Dunstan's, Stepney, 1895-1901 ;
head of Oxford House, Bethnal Green, both co.
Middlesex, 1 901-1909 ; Travelling Secretary of
the Church of England Men's Society and
Chaplain to Archbishop of York 1909-11, and
Domestic Chaplain 1911-13; Rector of St.
Bartholomew's, Armley, co. York, 1913.
Florence Hilda, 3rd dau. of
the Rev. George Marsham
Argles, Canon of York and
Rector of St. Clement's,
York, by Mary Anne his
wife, dau. of Thomas
Harrison of Singleton Park,
CO. Westmorland ; marr.
at St. Clement's, York (by
the Archbishop of York),
29 October 1 91 3.
Richard George Stirling
Woollcombe, born at
Armley 5 October, bapt.
at St. Bartholomew's,
Armley, 4 November
1914.
Joan Radegund, born
at the Vicarage,
Armley, on Wednes-
day, 24 May 1 9 1 6, bapt.
at St. Bartholomew'.s,
Arnilev.
Mary Lorna, born
at the Vicarage,
Armley, 19 June
1918, bapt. at
St. Bartholomew's,
Armlev.
Rosamond Margaret,
born at the Vicarage,
Armley, 21 September
1 919, bapt. at St.
Bartholomew's, Armley.
63
Captain Louis Charles Stirling WooUcombe, C.B.,=
M.V.O., R.N., of The Old Parsonage, Dalkeith,
Midlothian ; born at Torquay, co. Devon, 25
March 1872 ; educated at Clifton College and
on H.M.S. "Britannia"; entered Royal Navy
1885 ; Lieutenant 31 December 1893, Commander
30 June 1905, Captain 15 February 1911;
Commander of H.M.S. "Medina" during their
Majesty's visit to India 1911-12 (M.V.O. 4th-
class 191 2) ; served in South African War (medal) ;
in European War 1914-16, at battle of Jutland
(mentioned in despatches, C.B.)
=Constance Perry,
dau. of the Rev.
Richard William
Perry Circuitt,
Vicar of Brix-
ham, CO. Devon ;
marr. at Brixham
6 March 1905.
Ernest Arthur Stirling
WooUcombe, born at
Highampton 27 August
1873; died 14 June 1875,
bur. at Highampton.
Eleanor Jaquette Stir-
ling, born at Clifton,
CO. Gloucester, 26
January 1882, bapt. at
St. Paul's, Clifton.
Cicely Rose, born at The
Hawthorns, Brixham, on
Tuesday, so March 1906.
John Louis ^^'oo!lcombe, born
at Stoke Devonport, co.
Devon, 15 January 19 10.
Michael Louis
WooUcombe.
64
iSinnp.
%Z€cOQ^: <^:l.
Alexander Binny of St. Andrew's, co. Kife {2nd son of Alexander^
Binny, by his wife Isobel L>ickson, of Forfar, and grandson of
Alexander Binny, Provost of Forfar); born in 1758; of the Bengal
Infantr)', Cadet 1781-82, 2nd
Lieutenant 28 January 1785,
Lieutenant (retired) i April
1794; died 24 October 1833,
bur. at St. Andrew's. Adiiioii
(with will dated 20 July 1833)
was granted (P.C.C. 263
May 1834, to John Binny and Bazett David
the attornies of Alexander Colvin Binii)', son.
From a receipt Haled
14 Sept' 1738.
' fforfar
Teig/imouih) 3 1
Colvin, two of
Portrait in oils in the possession of Mrs. McTier, widow of Robert
Fergusson AlcTier, grandson of Alexander Binny
=Elizabeth Amelia, eldest
dau. of William Jackson,
Attorney to the Hon'"''
East India Co. and
Registrar of the Supreme
Court, Calcutta, by
Margaret Steuart his
wife ; born in 1778 ;
marr. 4 May 1796 ; died
17 July i8t3.
Margaret i\Lati!da,
born 29 Novem-
ber 1797 ; died
26 March 1800.
Isabella, born
10 March 1799;
died unmarried
27 November
1832.
Anthony McTier of=f=Maria, born i6 August 1800;
Durris House, co. Km-
rardine; died, aged 81,
at Durris House, on
Saturday, 5 August
1854,
marr. at Calcutta 16 February
1819; (lied, aged 52, at Durris
House, on Thursday, 30
December 1852, bur. at Durris.
A
William Scott Binny, born at Calcutta 29 March 1802;=
Merchant at Madras, India; died, aged 77, at 40 Queen's Gate
Gardens, South Kensington, London, on Friday, 11 April,
bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, 17 April 1879.
M.I. Will dated 5 January 1878, with codicil dated 19 ."Xpril
1878, proved (Prin. Reg., 405, 79) i May 1879, by
Alexander Thomas Binny and Steuart Bayley Binny, sons,
and Thomas Key.
Portrait in oils in
the House of Binnv
and Co., Madras.
'Emma Mary, dau. of Samuel
Summer Dyer, Superintending
Surgeon, Madras Army, by
Sarah Page his wife ; born 24
March 1807 ; marr. at St.
George's Cathedral, Madras, 29
March 1825 ; died, aged 57, at
Ormsby Hall, co. Lincoln, on
Saturday, 17 December, bur.
in Kensal Green Cemetery,
London, 23 December 1864.
M.l.
Major-General William Henry Binny of Crespigny House, Aldeburg!i,=
CO. Suffolk ; born at I'lllore, Madras, 16 December 1825, bajit. at
St. George's Cathedral, Madras, 21 P'ebruary 1826 ; educated at King's
College, London, and at Bath ; entered the Army as Ensign 10 June
1843, transferred to gth Bengal Native Infantry 1844, Lieutenant 1848,
Captain Bengal StaffCorps (by brevet 1858) i860. Major (by brevet 1863)
1864, Lieut. -Colonel 1869, Colonel by brevet 1S74, retired 17 December
1878 ; hon. rank of Major-General 19 February 1879 ; served during
the operations against the Hill Tribes in the Peshawur District in 1855
(medal with clasp) ; commanded the Banda Military Police Battalion
at the relief of Kirwee in December 1858, and subsequent operations
against the rebels in the Banda District and adjoining Native States
(medal) ; died, aged 74, at Bullmore, Uffculme, co. Devon, 19
September, bur. at Aldeburgh 24 September 1900. Will dated 18
November 1898, with two codicils dated 8 February 1899 and 3 August
1900, proved (Prin. Reg., 1358, 1900) 17 October 1900, by Catherine
Sophia Binny, relict, and Robert Blake Yardley, Barrister-at-Law, son-
in-law. Portrait in oils
y. x^ ^^ *■ y , /y >» (as a youth) in the pos-
"^^^/C^-Ta ^m^c^^ ^ ...A^^^f^i^ £ ^et^^r^i^ , ^„^/^„ gf ^/^ daughter,
Afrs. Moritz.
'Catherine .Sophia, tlau.
of Captain James
Murray, of the Hon"'
East India Co.'s Service,
London Recruiting
Officer for 28 years,
by Catherine his wife,
dau. cf John Wood ;
born at 28 SohoSquare,
London, 18 December
1841 ; marr. at Dehra
Diin, North - West
Provinces, India, 21
December 1857 ; died,
aged 71, 9 October,
bur. at Aldeburgh n
October 19 12.
6
Thomas Hare Binny, born 8 January
1805 ; Assistant Registrar to Court
of Adawlat, Surat, Bombay, India,
15 September 1825 ; died unmarried
28 January 1826.
Matilda, born 15
Octoiier 1807 ;
died unmarried
6 July 1825.
I
Alexander Colvin Binny, born 27
September 1809 ; a partner in
Binny's house, and subsequently of
Hill's Indigo Factory, Bengal, India ;
died unmarried 8 April 1843.
Alexander Thomas Binny, born at Madras, India, 27 October 1827, bapt. at St. George's
Cathedral, Madras, 26 January 1828 (Sponsors: Alexander Binny, Thomas Binny and Isabella
Binny); died unmarried, aged 79, at 10 Queen's Gate Place, South Kensington, London, on
Friday, 12 April, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, on Tuesday, 16 April 1907. M.I.
Will dated 30 October 1905, with codicil dated 30 January 1907, proved (Prin. Reg., 699, 1907)
9 May 1907, by Steuart Bayley Binny and Lieut.- Colonel Harry Alexander Dyer Curtis.
William Oxenden
Murray Binny, born
at Dehra Diin,
North -West Pro-
vinces, India, 21
January 1859, bapt.
there (Sponsors: Sir
Henry Oxenden,
Baronet, of Broome
Park, near "^Canter-
bury, CO. Kent, and
Lady Oxenden) :
died 1 3 August
1859, bur. at Banda.
Central India.
Charles Murray Henry=
Scott Binny, born
at Darjeeling, Bengal,
5 August i860 ; died
at !\Iahe, Seychelles
Islands, aged 36, 23
December 1897, bur.
there the next day.
=Edith Mary, 2nd dau. of Colonel Robert Hamilton
Vetch, C. B., R. E., Deputy Inspector- General of
Fortifications ; born 8 November 1868 ; married
at Bombay, India, on Saturday, 17 December
1892 ; married 2ndly at St. Gabriel's, Warwick
Square, London, on Thursday, 13 September
1900, Guy Whittingham Caine, son of George
Whittingham Caine, formerly H.B.M.'s Consul at
Hankow, China.
Hamilton Aleck Charles Gordon Vetch
Binny, born at Alleppey, Travancore,
India, 25 September 1893.
C
William Murray Binny=
of Teddington, co.
Middlesex : born at
Dinapore, Bengal, 13
November 1867, bapt.
there ; educated at
King's College, Lon-
don,andat Cheltenham
College ; Assoc. M.
Inst. C.E.
=Sarah, 3rd dau.
of John Roberts
of Birch Hill,
Llangollen, North
Wales; born at
Llangollen ;marr.
at St. Matthias',
Richmond, co.
Surrey, on Satur-
day, 3 1 March
1900.
Alfred Moritz=i=Katharine Murray, A twin sister
A son, born 10 September
1 90 1, died the same day.
of 41 Mount
Park Crescent,
Ealing, co.
Middlesex (son
of Emmanuel
Moritz) ; born
at Highbury,
CO. Middlesex,
17 January
1868.
born at Barrack-
pore, Bengal, 26
January 1870, bapt.
there ; marr. at
Aldeburgh, co. Suf-
folk, 21 December
1894.
A
born 26 Jan-
uary 1870;
died the same
day.
66
Henry Hariiigton Glass, entered tlie B(inibay Civil Service, \Vriter 1817,=
Acting ist Assistant to Collector and Assistant Magistrate at Surat, Honibay,
India, 1821, Judge and Session Judge, Ahniednugger, Collector of Customs,
Presidency, 1843 ; died, aged 79, at Upper Norwood, co. Surrey, on
Thursday, 4 April 1878, bur. in Norwood Cemetery. Will dated 22
December 1876, [iroved (Prin. Reg., 400, 78) i May 1878, by Matilda
Amelia (Jlass, spinster, daughter.
=HarrIet Ann, born
27 July 181 1 ; marr.
16 January 1831 ;
died in Edinburgh
on Thursday, 8
November 1855.
A
Henry Steuart Piinny, horn at Madras,
India, 6 January 1830; died unmarried
at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex, 24
August 1869, bur. in the borough
cemetery, Hastings, co. Sussex. Adfiion
was granted at the Principal Registry 1 2
June 1894, to Alexander Thomas Binny
and Steuart Rayley Binny.
Edward Dyer Binny (twin with Emma Jane), born
at Madras 29 March 1832 ; Assistant to Collector
and Magistrate, Canara, Madras, 1852; died at
Ciieltenham, co. Gloucester, 13 January i860, bur.
in Kensal Green Cemetery, London. M.I. Adnion
was granted at the Princi[)al Registry 3 May i860,
to William Scott Biraiy, fr.tlier.
Lieut. -Colonel Henry Au-=
gustus Magrath of Mala-
hide, CO. Dublin (only son
of Colonel Henry Marsh
Septimus Magrath, of the
Indian Staff Corps, by
Ellen Margaret his wife,
dau. of Henry Augustus
Dillon); born at Bangalore,
Madras, 20 October 1867 ;
entered the Royal Marines
as Lieutenant i February
1886, transferred to Indian
Staff Corps 3 January 1889,
Captain 51st Sikhs 1897,
Major 1 904, Lieut. Colonel
I February 191 2 ; served in
Waziristan Expedition 1894
-05 (medal with clasp) ; in
North - West Frontier of
India 1897-98, at Tochi
(medal with clasp).
=Edith Murray, Lieut. -Colonel Steuart Murray=i=Harriet Maud,
born at Bar- Binny, born at Jubbulpore, ; dau. of Surgeon-
rackpore, Ben- Central India, 21 November
gal, 4 March 1872, bapt. there; educated at
187 I, bapt. the Royal Naval School, New
there ; married Cross, afterwards at Sandhurst ;
at Aldeburgh, entered the Army as 2nd Lieu-
co. Suffolk, on tenant Northumberland Fusiliers
Thursday, 8 18 May 1892, Lieutenant 1895,
June 1893. Captain 1898, Major 1907,
Lieut. - Colonel 7 September
191 2 ; Paymaster Army Pay
Department 22 January 1898
to 6 September 1907, ist-class
Assistant Accountant Army
Accounts Department i May
1905 to 31 ] December 1909,
Staff Paymaster 7 September
1907.
A
Major Edward
McCarthy of
Bulama, Eastern
Villas Road,
.Southsea, co.
Hants ; married
at St. Simon's,
Southsea, on
I'uesday, 12
September 1 899.
Keith Steuart Binny, born at Bulama,
Eastern Villas Road, Southsea, on
Sunday, 4 September 1904, bapt. at
Southsea.
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Henry Charles Curtis (3rd son=
of Sir William Curtis, 2nd
Baronet, by Mary Anne his
wife, only child of George Lear
of Leytonstone, co. Essex) ;
horn 7 June 1S12 ; entered the
Army as Ensign 85th (The
King's Light Infantry) Foot 30
December 183 1, Lieutenant
4 March 1 836 ; niarr. at St.
Mary's, Bryanston Square,
London, on Thursday, 15 July
1852 ; died at Ifeild, near
Crawley, co. Sussex, aged 48,
on Thursday, 7 March 1861.
Adiiion was granted at the
Principal Registry 1 1 May
1861, to Emma Jane Curtis,
relict. I St husband.
=Emnia Jane (twin with=
Edward Dyer), born
29 March, bapt. at
St. George's Cathedral,
Madras, Lidia, 21
July 1832 ; died at the
Postern, Tonbridge.co.
Kent, on Monday, 27
March, bur. at War-
boys, CO. Huntingdon,
on Saturday, i April
1899. Will dated
7 September 1896,
proved (Prin. Reg.,
994> 99) 19 August
1899, by Harry Alex-
ander Dyer Curtis,
Major Royal Artillery,
and Jeremiah Osb.'iriie.
=Rev. Charles Gray Hill Harriet Key,
(son of Jeremiah Hill bornatMadras
of Down House, Stoke 22 January
Bishop, CO. Gloucester, 1834 ; died
by Frances his wife, 18 September
dau. of Thomas Daniel 1835, bur. at
of Bristol); born 15 Cape of Good
March 1823 ; of Trinity Hope.
College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1846, M.A. 1849;
Rector of Warboys 1871, Rural Dean ;
marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square,
London, on Tuesday, 28 April 1863;
died at the Rectory, Warboys, aged 71,
on Thursday, 20 September, bur. at
Warboys 25 September 1894. ^\'ill
dated3i January 1 885, proved (Prin. Reg.,
14S' 95) 2 February 1895, by Alexander
Thomas Binny. 2nd husband.
A
A
Flmma Elizabeth Harriet,
born at Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia,
31 December 1864; died
onboard the "LaHogue,"
Plymouth, co. Devon, on
Friday, 2 August 1867,
bur. in the cemetery at
Plymouth.
Montague Arthur Fenton (eldest son of=j=Harriette Eleanor, born
Charles Ducker Fenton of Doncaster,
CO. York, M.D., by Emily his wife, dau.
of Charles Battye) ; born at Doncaster
29 June 1850, bapt. at the parish church,
Doncaster ; educated at Doncaster (jram-
nuir School and at .St. John's College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1880, B.A. 1884, M.A. 1887 ; H.M.
Inspector of Schools. ^-f^
at 37 Bryanston Square,
London, on Friday, 8
March 1867, bapt. at
St. Mary's, Bryanston
Square ; marr. at Christ
Church, Lancaster Gate,
London, on Thursday,
25 June 1889.
Robert Blake Yardley of The==
jiirches, Worcester Park, co.
Surrey, and of 9 Old Square,
Lincoln's Inn, London (only son
of Charles Yardley of St. John's
Wood, CO. Middlesex, by F'anny
Susannah his wife, dau.of \\'illiam
John Blake of Croydon, co.
Surrey) ; born at Clifton Road
East, St. John's Wood, 1 8 October
1858; matriculated at London
University in 1875 ; of King's
College, Cambiidge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1877, B.A.
1881, M.A. 1884; a Student
of the Inner Temple 8 October
1879, called to the Bar 17
November 1882.
'Margaret Murray,
born in London
1 2 June, bapt. at
St. Peter's, Pad-
dington, London,
r6 June 1874 ;
marr. at Alde-
burgh,co. Suffolk,
on Tuesday, 16
April 1895.
Edmond Francis Neville=
Currey of Lismore, co.
^Vaterford (eldest son of
John Edmond Currey
of Lismore, M.D.) ; a
Student at St. Bartholo-
mew's Hospital, London,
M.R.C.S.Eng.,L.R.C.P.
Lond. 1895 ; formerly
House Physician West
London Hospital ; Hon.
Captain in the Army ;
served in the South
African War as Captain
21st Battalion Imperial
Yeomanry.
"Constance Mur-
ray, born in
London 15 Oc-
tober 1875, bapt.
at St. Peter's,
P a d d i n g t o n ,
London, 5 Jan-
uary 1876; marr.
at Aldeburgh
on Saturday, 24
July 1897.
4\
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John Binny of Sydney, New South W'nlos ;=pICli/.;ibelIi Maria, dau. of the Hon'''' Robert
born in Bryan.ston Scjuare, London, 31 March | Jolinson of Urooksljy, Double Bay, New South
1836 ; a partner in Binny's hou,-,e and after- I NVales, Member Legislative Council, by lilizabelh
wards a merchant in Sydney; died at Alma 1 his wife, dau. of James Byrne, ^L1). ; born at
Street, Darlington, New South Wales, 20 \ The (kange, Sydney, 27 July 1845 ; marr. by
August 1882. Adiiion was granted 12 June 1 licence at St. Mark's, Darling Point, Sydney, on
1894, to Elizabeth Maria l^inny, relict. j Saturday, 23 January 1864.
Edward Pain Mourilyan (only son of Captain Edward Mourilyan of=j=Mabel Lilian,
St. George's Lodge, Deal, co. Kent, R.N.) ; born 21 November 1861 ; a | born 30 Octo-
Student at Guy's Hospital; M.B. Lond. 1885, ^LR.C.S. Eng. 1885 ; Surgeon | her 1869; marr.
Royal Navy 22 February 18S8, Staff Surgeon 1900, Fleet Surgeon 22 February : at St. Judes,'
1904; as Surgeon H.^LS. "Doris," served with Naval Brigade November ' South Kensmg-
1899 to June 1900, present at actions of Modder River, Magersfontcin. ' ton, London, 30
Paardeburg and Driefontein, and at the occupation of Bloemfontein and relief June 1891.
of Wepener (Queen's medal with three clasps). zK
Lieut.- Colonel Steuart Scott Binny, D.S.O. ; born at Sydney, New South=
Wales, I July 187 1, bapt. at St. Mark's, Darling Point, Sydney ; educated
at Haileybury ; 2nd Lieutenant 19th Hussars (Queen Alexandra's Own
Royal) 2 June 1894, Lieutenant i S98, Captain 1903, Major 1910,
Lieut.-Colonel loth Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers 5 February 1916;
Instructor at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst ; served in South
African War (sometime Adjutant i9lh Hussars) 1899-1902 (mentioned
in despatches, " London (iazette," 15 November 1901, Queen's medal
with two clasps, King's medal with two clasps, D.S.O.) ; Adjutant to the
Royal East Kent Yeomanry i January 1905 to 21 December 1907;
Railway Transport Officer August 1914, Deputy Assistant Director of
Railway Transports at General Headquarters 1914 (mentioned in
despatches, "London Gazette," i January 1916); killed in action, aged
44, near \'pres, Flanders, on Friday, 3 March 1916.
=Marjorie, of Fircroft,
Stoke Poges, co. Buck-
ingham, 3rd dau. of
Henry Champion of
Sibdon Castle, co.
Salop; marr. at St.
Peter's, F2aton Square,
London, on Tuesday,
24 January 1911.
She married 2ndly
Captain Heiny Reed
Darley, 4th (Royal
1 rish) Dragoon
Guards.
John Anthony Francis Binny, born at The Susan, born at Quarry House, Shrewsbury,
Terrace, Roya! Military College, Sandhurst, co. Salop, 15 June, bapt. at the parish
13 December 191 1, bapt. at the RoyalMilitary church, Ludlow, co. Saloi>, 18 June 1914.
Chapel, Sandhuist, 22 February 191 2.
Gertrude Ann Lancaster, youngest=
dau. of Alfred Rawles of New
Maiden, co. Surrey ; marr. at All
Saints', Kingston on-Thames, co.
Surrey, on Tuesday, 1 7 July
1906 ; divorced on his petition
in January 1914; nmrr. andly in
London, 25 July 191 4, J. Herbert
Piper. I St wife.
John Murray Binny, born in London ij^pHilda Mary,
June, bapt. at St. Peter's, Paddington, [ youngest dau.
London, 22 luly 1877 ; served in Southern ' of Henry Pas
Nigeriai902(medal with clasp),and inSouth ; coe of Truro,
AfricanWar, with Westmorland and (dumber- '■ co. Cornwall:
land Yeomanry (Queen's medal with four ; marr. in Lon-
clasps. King's medal with one clasp); aj don7Decem-
District Commissioner in Southern Nigeria ; ' ber ic)i6.
died, aged 43, in Tasmania, 13 April 1920. ami wile.
John William Lancaster Binny, born at Kingswood,
Hampton Wick, co. Surrey, on Sunday, 29
November 1908, bapt. at Hampton Wick ; died,
aged II, at Ipswich, co. Suffolk, 22 June, bur.
at Aldeburgh, co. Suffolk, 25 June 1920.
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Henry Pascoe Binny, born
at Ulverstone, Tasmania,
10 November 1919, bapt.
at Launceston, Tasmania,
in March 1920.
Thomas Crawford Binny, born at=
Madras, India, lo March, bapt. at
St. George's Cathedral, Madras,
4 July 1839 ; of the Government
Service, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia ; died at Glebe Point,
near Sydney, 22 July i8gi, bur.
in Waverley Cemetery, Sydney.
Will dnted 18 October 1889, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1154, 94) 8 December
1894, by Frederick George Taylor.
=Margaretta Hunter,
eldest dau. of Wil-
liam Tydd Taylor
of Terrible Vale,
New South Wales ;
marr. at Terrible
Vale on Monday,
13 October 1862 ;
died at Sydney 24
July 1906, bur. in
Waverley Cemetery,
Sydney.
Harriet Maria, born at 37 Bryan-
ston Square, London, 23 Ajjril
1841, bapt. at St. Martin's-in-the-
Fields, Westminster ; died at
Mentone, France, on Saturday,
II June 1904, bur. there. Will
dated 16 June 1898, with
codicil dated 12 July 1898,
proved (Prin. Reg., 869, 1904)
18 July 1904, by Alexander
Thomas Binny and Steuart
Bayley Binny.
Steuart William Binny, born in
July 1863, died same month.
EmmaMargaretta, born 2 September
1 864, died same month.
Harriet Lucy, born
25 January 1866.
Major Alan James Murray Binny, />.s.c., born in London 9 November,^
bapt. at St. Peter's, Paddingion, 6 December 1878; Cadet Royal
Military College, Sandhurst, 1896-97 ; of the Bedfordshire
Regiment 189S-1900; of the 6th Bombay Cavalry, Jacob's
Horse (now the 36th Indian Cavalry), 1900-1901 ; of the ist
Duke of York's Own Bengal Lancers, Skinner's Horse (now 1st
Duke of York's Own Lancers, Skinner's Horse), September 1901 ;
Adjutant 1902 -1908; Major 1 September 1915; temporary
Lieut. -Colonel 1917-19; Attache Army Headquarters, India,
1908; A.D.C. to General Commanding Burma Division,
II February 191 1 to February 19 13; Staff College, Queita,
February 1913 to October 1914; D.A.A. and Q.M.G. B.innu
Brigade November 19 14 to December 1915 ; operations in Tochi
Valley 1914-15, action at Miranshah 16 March 1915 (mentioned
in despatches) ; General Staff Officer, Peshawar Division, December
191 5 to February 1917 ; operations against Mohmands November
1916; A.A.G. Headquarters Mesopotamian Exjieditionary Force,
February 1917 to February 1918 (mentioned in despatches);
A..\. and Q-M.G. Derajat Brigade, February 19 18 to January
1919; ist Duke of York's Own Lancers, January 1919; Afghan
War 19 1 9, action at Datta Khel 16 and 17 May 191 9 (meniioned in
despatches). Medals: 1914-15 Star, Victory and General Service
medals v.-ith clasps, .\fghan War medal with clasp. Served under
l'"oreign Office on Klagenfurt Inter-.Mlied Plebiscite Commission May
1920 ; admitted to Livery of the Carpenters' Company 4 .'\pril 191 i.
=Dorothy, eldest dau. of
Frederick Arthur Crisp
of The Manor House,
Godalming, co. Surrey, by
Gertrude his wife, dau. of
John South of Stutton, co.
Suffolk {see Pedigree of
South, Vol. II, f age 18);
born at Inglevvood House,
Grove Park Denmark Hill,
CO. Surrey, on Tuesday,
19 July, bapt. at Stutton
(by the Rev. the Hon""'
Walter Brabazon Pon-
sonby) 11 September
1881; marr. at Godalming
(by the Rev. Gerald
Charles Fanshawe and the
Rev. Canon Edward
Francis Powring) on
Tuesday, 16 August 1910.
{See Pedigree oj Crisp,
Vol. 13, page^ 118,
and Addenda, Vol. ij,
rasre .vii.)
-Alan 'I'revor Crisp Binny, born at Maymyo,
Upper Burma, India, on Thursday, 19 October,
bapt. there (by the Ven'''^ Charles Page Cory,
Archdeacon of Bangor) 11 November 191 1
(Sponsors : General Sir Robert Irvin Scallon,
G.C.'B., K.C.I.E., D.S.O., William Murray
Binny [by proxy], and Margaret Crisp).
Daphne Dorothy Crisp, born at Hindhead,
CO. Surrey, at 11.20 p.m. on Thursday, 14
August 1 9 13, bapt. at Godalming (by the
Rev. Gilbert Harding) on Tuesday, 27 January
1914 (Sponsors: Alice Katharine Beatrix
Powell, Barbara Crisp, and Lieut.- Colonel
Steuart Murray Binny).
Sumner Merle Binny,
born at 37 Bryanston
Square, London, 1 1
March 1843, l)apt.
at the parish church,
Marylebone, Lon-
don ; educated at
Addiscombe; Ensign
3rd Bengal European
Regiment ; died at
Mussourie, India,
15 April 1 86 1, bur.
there.
Steuart l^ayley Binny of Hassocks, co. Sussex=
(twin with Cliarles Colvin) ; born at 37 Bryanston
Square, London, on Saturday, 17 May, bapt. at
the parish church, Marylebone, London, 21
November 1845 ! of University College, Oxford,
matriculated 2 December 1863 ; died, aged 74,
at The Dale House, Hassocks, co. Sussex, on
Saturday, 17 April, cremated at the Norwood
Oematoriuni, co. Surrey, on Thursday, 22 April
1920. Will proved in the Principal Registry in
July 1920.
^^/x^ly/' /-^ ^*/yi^c^^*^
=Mabel, only dau. of
David Buchanan of
Bloom field. Cove,
Dumbarton, by RLar-
garet Wilhelniine his
wife, dau. of Andrew
Douglas of Dundee ;
born at Edinburgh
29 May 1882 ; marr.
at the British Vice-
("onsulate and after-
wards at St. John-
the - Evangelist's,
Mentone, France,
on Thursday, i June
'9°.S-
Beryl Buchanan, born at
Mentone on Wednesday,
1 1 April, bapt. at St. John's,
Mentone, 8 May 1906.
Herbert Buchanan Binny,
born at Mentone 15 March,
bapt. at St. John's, Mentone,
2 May 1908.
I I
Thomas Frederick Crawford
Binny, born 5 April 1868.
Amy Catharine, born 14
September 187 i.
Ethel Colvin,
born 28 Feb-
ruary 1875;
marr. in 1901,
M. Burroughs. 1905.
Sydney Crawford Binny,
born 14 July 1878 ;
died in Sydney, New-
South Wales, 10 August
ArthurAlexander
Crawford Binny,
born 6 January
1882.
^Lajor Arthur John Galsworthy of Hayne House, Corfe, co. Somerset=pWilhelmine Henrietta
(eldest son of Frederick 'I'honias Galsworthy of 8 Queen's Gate, South
Kensington, London, and of Dinorben Court, Winchfield, co. Hants, by
Isabelle his wife, dau. of W. \V'atson of Calcutta, India, Barrister-at-Law) ;
born in July i860 ; educated at Eton ; joined the Essex Rifles Militia
25 March 1880, Lieutenant i July 1881, Captain 26 April iSgo, Major
II October 1S99, retired 1904; Lieutenant Reserve of Officers ; served
as 2nd in Command of 3rd Battalion Essex Regiment in South African
War (Queen's medal with three clasps) ; 2nd in Command 7th Battalion
Somersetshire Light Infantry September 1914 to Deceml)er 1919 ; served
in France and Flanders 1914-15 (1914 star and two medals). /^
Murray, born
London 21 August,
bapt. at St. Peter's,
Paddington, London,
29 September 1880 ;
marr. in London on
Thursday, 6 August
1908.
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Charles Colvin Binny (twin with Steuart Bayley),
born at 37 Bryanston Square, London, on
Saturday, 17 May 1845; died at Sydney, New
South Wales, 3 September 1902. Will dated
29 July 1892, proved (Prin. Reg., 819, 1903)
19 July 1903, by Steuart Bayley Binny.
Matilda Mary, born at 37 Bryanston Sejuare,
London, on Thursday, 28 August 1851 ;
died, aged i year and 8 months, at 37
Bryanston Square, on Tuesday, 5 April,
bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London,
9 April 1853. M.L
John Watson of The Moot House, Aldeburgh, co.=Rosamund Murray,=
Suffolk (5th son of Frederick Elwin Watson of born at 98 Suther-
Seafield House, Lowestoft, co. Suffolk, formerly of land Gardens, Lon-
Thickthorn, co. Norfolk, by Agnes his wife, dau. of don, on Friday, 6
the Rev. John Taylor of Haynford, co. Norfolk) ; June, bapt. at St.
born at Lakenham, co. Norfolk, 27 October 1854, I'eter's, Paddington,
bapt. there; educated at Haileybury and at Caius London, 27 June
College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1884.
1872 ; Lord of the Manor of Kessingland ; niarr. at
Cheam, co. Surrey, 18 November 1909; died, aged
61, at the Moot House, Aldeburgh, on Sunday, 25
July, bur. at Aldeburgh on Wednesday, 28 July
1915. ist husband.
=Allen George
Thornton Turner,
eldest son of Allen
Turner of Finch-
ley CO. Middlesex;
marr. at St. Jude's,
South Kensington,
London, on Tues-
day, 30 April igi8.
2nd husband.
Major Alexander Chrystie Murray Binny, born at i24=p.Elsie Jessie, dau. of Josepl
Sinclair Road, West Kensington Park, London, on
Tuesday, 13 July, bapt. at St. Peter's, Paddington, 12
August 1886 ; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 2nd
Cameronians 5 August 1905, transferred to Indian Army
24 October 1906, Lieutenant i8th Infantry 5 November
1907, Quartermaster igii to 1913, Captain 5 August
1914, Adjutant 1913 to 1918, Major 5 August 1920;
served in Waziristan, Derajat Brigade (1914-15 Star),
and in North China 1915-18; District Officer Wei-Hai-
Wei iqi8-20.
Ranald McCombish of Field
House, Formby, co. Lancaster, by
Annie Asbury his wife, dau. of
Edward Asbury Parker of Bootle,
CO. Lancaster; born at Formby;
marr. at St. John's, Mirzapur,
United Provinces, India, on Friday,
14 May 1909.
Ranald Alexander William Binny, born
prematurely at Field House, Formby,
on i'hursday, 20 January, bapt. at
Formby on Sunday, 27 February 1910.
CL 4VU. b:
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ifttartonali) of Jfalcon ilWanor, near
CotDcester, co. J»ortf)ampton,
Arms. — Quarteiiy : 1st, or a lion rampant gules ; 2nd, or a dexter
arm issuant from the sinister fesse point out of a cloud
proper in the hand a cross-crosslet fitchee erect azure ; yA,
argent a ship with sails furled sable ; 4th, per fesse azure
and vert a dolphin naiant in fesse proper.
Crest. — A dexter arm emhowed in fesse couped at the shoulder vested
or cufifs argent holding in the hand a cross-crosslet fitchee azure.
Ian .Macdonald ol Ness Castle, =j=Lydia, dau. of Major William Falconar, 93rd
in the parish of Dores, co. Inver-
ness (eldest son of Ian Macdonald
of Inverness, by Janet McKenzie
his wife); died, aged 55, at Ness
Castle, 6 October 1831, bur. in
the cemetery at Inverness. M.I.
Highlanders, of Falcon Hall, Edinburgh,
by Lydia his wife, dau. of John Davidson
of Drumhall (Raddery), near Cromarty; born
at Cromarty 14 December 1776 ; died at Nind-
mills, Inverness, 23 May 1849, bur, in the
cemetery at Inverness. M.I.
Chesborough Claudius Macdonald of=j-Annie Campbell, dau. of James Galbraith,
Cadargah and The Auburn, Queensland, 1 Writer to the Signet, by Jessie Campbell his
Australia; born at Ness Castle 16 February i wife, dau. ot William Jamieson of Loch Nell,
i8i9;ofthe 22nd Foot; died at 36 Oxford 1 co. Argyll; born 8 August 1829; niarr. at
Terrace, Hyde Park, London, on Friday,
July 1874, bur. in Highgate Cemetery, co. Mid-
dlesex. Will dated 15 March 1873, with codicil
dated 9 March 1874, proved (Prin. Reg., 58,
75) 14 January 1875, by James Gilchrist.
Sydney 8 November 1847 ; died, aged 81, at
15 Cumberland Mansions, Bryanston Square,
London, on Thursday, 6 April, bur. in High-
gate Cemetery on Monday, 10 April 191 1,
after a service at Christ Church, Lancaster
Gate, London. Will dated 16 April 1910,
proved (Prin. Reg., 951, 11) 16 June 1911, by
Chesborough Falconar John Macdonald and
Claudius Augustus Kerr Macdonald, sons.
I
Chesborough Falconar John Macdonald of Falcon Manor,^
Towcester, co. Northampton, and of Wantabadgery, Wagga
Wagga, New South Wales, Australia ; born in New England,
New South Wales, 23 August 1850; J. P. for co. Northamp-
ton ; died at 1 7 Stratton Street, Mayfair, London, on Monday,
23 June igiq. Will 'dated 24 December 1915, with two
codicils dated 17 August and 4 November 1918, proved in
the Principal Registry 9 February 1920, by Alice Blanche
Macdonald, relict, Claudius Augustus Kerr Macdonald,
brother, and William Ion Falconar Macdonald, son.
=i=Alice Blanche, of Falcon Manor
and of 17 Stratton Street, Picca-
dilly, London, eldest dau. of
Sir William John Clarke of
Rupertswood, Sunbury, Victoria,
ist Baronet, by Mary his ist
wife, dau. of the Honi"'' John
Walker, Member of the Legis-
lative and Executive Council
of Tasmania ; born 4 August
1862 ; niarr. at St. Mary's, Sun-
bury, Victoria, 8 December
1887.
Claude Keith Macdonald, born at Helidon House, near Daventry, co. Northampton, on
Monday, 25 March 1889; bapt. at St. Michael's, Chester Scjuare, London; educated at
Harrow and at Brasenose College, Oxford, B.A. 1912; Lieutenant loth Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders ; served in European War and was killed in action in Fosse 8, battle of Loos,
France, aged 26, 27 September 1915.
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Major John Kerr Macdonald, Lieutenant 8th Madras Light
Cavalry i April 1827, Captain 28 June 1838; Major
(retired); died, aged 43, 11 January 1850. M.L in the
cemetery at Inverness.
Lydia, married . . . Mackintosh,
who settled in New Zealand.
Edward Henry Nash of Heathfield, Gerrard's Cross, co.=
Buckingham (eldest surviving son of Henry Fleetwood Nash
of Upton I.^a, Slough, co. Buckingham) ; born 28 December
1854; educated at Rugby (admitted May 1868) and at Trinity
College, Oxford, matriculated 14 October 1872, B.A. 1876;
admitted a Solicitor in August 1879. ^js^
=Jessie Lydia, born 15 June
1853 ; married at Christ
Church, Ouchy, Switzerland,
on Tuesday, 29 October
1878.
William Ion Falconar Macdonald of Falcon Manor and=
of Wantabadgery, Wagga Wagga ; born at Cliveden,
Melbourne, Victoria, on Thursday, 6 November 1890,
bapt. at St. Mary's, Sunbury, Victoria ; Scholar of
Charterhouse 1 904-1 909, matriculated at New College,
Oxford, Michaelmas Term, 1909 (2nd -class Classical
Mods.), B.A. (2nd-class in History) 1913; 2nd
Lieutenant Leicestershire Yeomanry 23 September
1914, Lieutenant 15 January 1916, and Captain i June
following; served in European War 2 November 1914
to 1918 (mentioned in despatches, medal).
=Barbara, youngest dau. of Frederick
Arthur Crisp of The Manor House,
Godalming, co. Surrey, by Gertrude
his wife, 2nd dau. of John South of
Stutton, CO. Suffolk {see Pedigree of
South, Vol. II, page 18) ; born at
Inglewood House, Grove Park, Den-
mark Hill, CO. Surrey, on Tuesday, 28
June, bapt. at Stutton (by the Rev.
the Hon'''' Walter William Brabazon
Ponsonby) 22 September 1892; marr.
at the parish church, Godalming (by
the Rev. Gerald Charles Fanshawe
and the Rev. Canon Edward Francis
Bowring), on Saturday, 9 September
1916.
{See Pedigree of Crisp, Vol. ij, page
Iig, and Addenda, Vol. ig, page xxv.)
Keith Ian Macdonald, born at 17 Stratton Street, Mayfair,
London, on Friday, 2 January, bapt. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, on Wednesday, 4 February 1920.
74
I I I
Charles Irving Smith, M.D. ;=j=Margaret Isabella, born Jessie, married istly Peter Grant,
born at Madras, India, 1 1 Jan- in London 5 April 1818 ; and zndly the Rev. James Wilkie.
uary 1S09 ; Inspector-General niarr. at Madras 24 _
of Hospitals, Indian Medical September 1836; died, X
Service ; died, aged 62, at aged 85, at Aberga
Montague House, Bath, co. venny, co. Monmouth
Somerset, 21 May 1871, bur. 12 September 1895
in Kensal Green Cemetery, bur. in Kensal Green East Church, Inverness-
London. Cemetery. _
A I
Alicia, married the Rev. David
Sutherland, Minister of the Free
Claudius Augustus Kerr Macdonald of=
Wantabadgery, Wagga Wagga, New South
Wales, Australia, and of 76 Lancaster Gate,
Hyde Park, London ; born at 40 Montagu
Square, London, on Monday, 21 March 1859 ;
educated at Harrow (admitted Easter Term
1874) ; J.P. for New South Wales.
=Ethel, dau. of William Henry Greene of
Avingdon, St. Kilda, Melbourne, Australia,
Commissioner for Railways for Victoria, by
Fanny his wife, dau. of George Govett ; born
at Kyneton, Victoria, 29 October 1869 ; marr.
at the Cathedral, Melbourne, 8 March 1898.
Sheila Galbraith,
born at Mel-
bourne 30 March
1902.
Hamish Chesborough
Henry Macdonald,
born at Melbourne
28 March 1904.
Ailsa Annie Mary,
born at Melbourne
21 December 1906.
Margaret Falconar
Govett, born at
Mell)Ourne 6 Feb-
ruary 1908.
Archibald Thomas Ayres Ritchie, M.C. (eldest son of Thomas=j=Mary Queenie Falconar,
Ritchie of 16 Wilton Street, Grosvenor Place, London, J.P. for born at Cliveden, Mel-
co. Leicester, by Alice Jane his wife, only child of J. Pearsall,
M.D., of London) ; born at Newtown House, co. Kildare, 2 April
1890; educated at Harrow (head of school 1909) and gained
demyship at Magdalen College, Oxford, 1909, B.A. 1913; Captain
Grenadier Guards ; of the Special Reserve ; served in the
European War 19 14 to 1918 ; received Military Cross and Legion
of Honour. ,
bourne, Victoria, Australia,
on Saturday, 24 May 1895 ;
married at the Guards'
Chapel, Wellington Bar-
racks, London, on Tuesday,
25 .September 191 7.
75
John Hartley Bibby of Plas-yn-Roe, Tyn-y-groes,=j=Eugenie Annette, born at 32 Belsize Park,
North Wales (eldest son of John Bibby of
Fachwen, St. Asaph, co. Denbigh) ; born in
Liverpool i June 1864; educated at Essex's,
Malvern Wells and at Eton; J. P. for co.
Carnarvon. /f-^
Hanipstead, co. Middlesex, on Tuesday, 21
July 1863; marr. at Christ Church, Lan-
caster Gate, Hyde Park, London, on
Wednesday, 7 January 1891.
Mowbray Lees Sant of the Red House, Shalford, co. Surrey (2nd=f-Annie Margaret Alicia, born
son of James Sant, R.A., Principal Painter-in-Ordinary to I at 32 Belsize Park, Hamp-
Queen Victoria, by Eliza his wife, dau. of Richard Mowbray ' stead, on Tuesday, 1 1
Martin Thomson, Staff-Surgeon, Bengal Presidency) ; born at I September 1866 ; marr. at
2 Fitzroy Square, St. Pancras', London, on Friday, 18 December
1S63; educated at Charterhouse, admitted 1878; Lieutenant
Northumberland Fusiliers 6 May 1885, Captain 24 October
1892, retired in 1899 ; Captain Reserve of Officers ; Chief
Constable for the county of Surrey 1899. ^^
Christ Church, Lancaster
Gate, Hyde Park, on
Thursday, 6 June 1889.
(/?)?■ issue see Pedigree of Sant, page 80.
.1
Henry Craigie Macdonald, born at 32 Belsize Park, Hampstead, on Monday, 13 April
1868 ; educated at Harrow (admitted September 1882) and at Jesus College, Cambridge,
matriculated Miciiaelmas Term 1887 ; 2nd Lieutenant Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
31 May 1890, Lieutenant 7 November 1894, Captain 12 December 1899; served in South
African War 1899-1902 (Queen's medal with three clasps, King's medal with two clasps) ;
in West Africa (Southern Nigeria) 1904, in command of a column at operations in the
Northern Ibibio district ; died, aged 39, at St. Petersburg, Russia, 13 March 1909, bur. there
with military honours by special direction of the Emperor.
7^^ 4^ ^U^^^l^^
76
Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Sable
on a chevron cotised or lietv.een tliree roses
ant.
William Sanl of=
Duppas Hill,
Croydon, co.
Surrey (son of
James Sant of
Croydon) ; died
at Hayes, CO. Mid-
dlesex, 26 De-
comher 1850, bur.
in Kensal Green
Cemetery, Lon-
don, I January
185..
-Sarah Sherwood Baker ;
died, aged 74, at West-
bourne Park Road,
Paddington, London,
on Monday, 23 August
1 868, bur. in Ken-
sal Green Cemetery,
London. Will dated 13
September 1867, proved
(Prin. Reg., 135, 69)
II February 1869, by
George Sant, son.
I
argent, barbed and seeded proper as many William Sant, died, aged 15, at Devonshire
escallops of tlie field. Place, Brighton, co. Sussex, on Monday,
Cra/.-A demi-lioniampant gules gorged with jg January 18^2. bur. in Kensal Green
a collar vair holding in the mouth a rose argent r, ' , ',
barbed slipped and seeded proper and holding '■-emetery, l,on..ion.
between the paws an escallop or.
Motlo. — Si sit sanctus felix.
James Sant, C.V.O., R.A. ; born at Croydon 23 April 1820 ; pupil=i-Eliza, only daughter
of John Varley and Sir Augustus Calcott, R.A. ; a student of the , of Richard Mowbray
Royal Academy 1842, A. R.A. 1861, R.A. 1870, retired March 1914 ; | Martin Thomson, Staff
Principal Painter-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria 187 1; painter of ] Surgeon Bengal Presi-
"The Walk to Emmaus," "The Soul's Awakening," The Last Phase," | dency ; marr. at St.
and numerous other works; C.V.O. 22 June 1914; died, aged 96, 1 John's, Notting Hill,
at 43 Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, London, on Wednesday, 12 July, I London, onTuesday, 15
bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, on Saturday, 15 July ] July 1851 ; died at 43
1916. Will dated 22 December 1908, with four codicils dated Lancaster Gate, Hyde
7 January 19 10 to 2 February 191 5,
proved in the Principal Registry 31 July
igi6, by Mowbray Lees Sant and Sir
Douglas William Owen.
^^
? (V^
U^x^^
Park, London, on Fri-
day, 2 August, bur. in
Kensal Green Ceme-
tery on Tuesday, 6
August 1907.
I
Henry Sandford Bicknell of Cavendish House, Clapham=
Common, co. .Surrey (3rd son of I'^lhanan Bicknell of Heme
Hill, CO. Surrey, by Mary liis 2nd wife, dau. of Beniamin Scutt
Jones of 'Walworth, co. Surrey) ; born at High Street, Newing-
ton, CO. Surrey, 24 November 1818, registered at Dr. Williams'
Library, Red Cross Street, Cripplegate, London, 14 December
182 1 ; educated at Bruce Castle. Tottenham, co. Middlesex ;
J. P. for CO. Surrey ; died, aged 62, at Cavendish House,
Clapham Common, on Friday, 28 May 1880, bur. in Norwood
Cemetery. Will dated 9 August 1879, proved (Prin. Reg.,
763, 80) 2 October 18S0, by Percy Bicknell, brother, Henry
David Bicknell, son, and Charles Clayton Pennell Ray.
Portrait in oils, painted in iSj4, by Sir Daniel McNce, in the
possession of Gilbert Elhanan Bicknell. He married istiy
I June 1841, Christine, only daughter of David Roberts, R..\.
I St husband. =r
A
{See Pedigree of Bicknell, Vol. 77, page jS.)
11
=Lilla Maria, =
born 27 April
1853; marr. at
Christ Church,
Lancaster
Gate, Hyde
Park, London,
on Wednesday,
6 August 1879;
died, aged 52,
at Haslemere,
CO. Surrey, on
Saturday, 1 3
May 1905, bur.
there.
=Williani Lus-
combe Pare
(elder son of J.
Clement Pare
of Croydon,
CO. Surrey) ;
marr. at the
parish church,
Croydon, on
Monday, 14
February 1887.
2nd husband.
Richard Pinder,=
2nd son of
Richard Pinder
of York Place,
Brighton, co.
Sussex.
/K
=Maria, married Charles Flasket, 3rd son of Thomas^
at St. Mark's, Henry Plasket of Clifford Street,
Kennington,co. Bond Street, London, and of Sidcup,
Surrey, on Tues- co. Kent; died, aged 62, at Tudor
day, 16 June Lodge, Brixton, co. Surrey, on Friday,
1840. 5 January 1883. Will dated 24
April 187 1, proved (Prin. Reg., 157,
^3) 3 February 1883, by Elizabeth
Henriquez Flasket, the relict, and
Edward Flasket, brother.
=Elizabeth Henriquez,
marr. at Lewisham,
CO. Kent, on Tues-
day, 5 August 1845 ;
died at 19 St. John's
Grove, Croydon, co.
Surrey, 18 June 1893.
Adfnon was granted at
the Principal Registry
3 July 1893, to James
Sant, brother.
Howard Frederick Nalder=
of Mornington Lodge,
West Kensington, London
(eldest son of Howard
Nalder of Shrublands,
Croydon) ; marr. at Christ
Church, Lancaster Gate,
Hyde Park, London, on
Thursday, 30 January
1873 ; died, aged 44, at
Mornington Lodge, West
Kensington, on \''ednes-
day, 27 July 1892. ist
husband.
=Mary Edith,== Colonel John Mount Batten, C.B., of Upcerne, co.
born onThurs- Dorset, and of Mornington Lodge, West Kensington
day, 27 April (eldest son of John Batten of Aldon, co. Somerset,
1854. F.S.A., by Grace Eleanor his wife, dau. of John
White of Upcerne) ; born 7 April 1843 ; educated
at Winchester ; Ensign 8th Foot 31 December i86t,
Lieutenant 1865, Captain 1871, Major (retired) 9 March 1887;
J. P., D.L., Lord-Lieutenant and County Alderman for co. Dorset
(High Sheriff 1903), President and Chairman of its Territorial
Association ; J. P. for co. Somerset ; Hon. Colonel 3rd Battalion
The King's (Liverpool) Regiment, which he commanded in
South African War 1902 (Queen's medal with clasp, King's medal
with two clasps, C.B. 1903) ; marr. at St. Mary's, West Kensington,
on Thursday, 8 August 1895 ; died on Sunday, 5 March, bur. at
Upcerne on Thursday, 9 March 1916. Fie married istly in 1873,
Margaret Annie, eldest daughter of the Rev. John Brooks ; she
died at Upcerne 26 September 1893. 2nd husband.
Laurence Harding Neame of Wood-=
field, Beckenham, co. Kent (son
of George F. Neame) ; born in
1853 ; educated at Brighton
Colleee.
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=Ada Grace, born at 2 Fitzroy Square, St. Pancras',
London, on Monday, 9 June 1856; marr. at Christ
Church, Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, on Wednesday,
16 June 1880 (same day as her sister, Sarah Fanny
Constance).
Isabella, only dau. of James=j=George Sant, artist ; died at=f=Catherine, of Firlands, Grayshott,
CO. Surrey, youngest dau. of the
Rev. Edward Thomas, Rector of
Briton Ferry, co. Glamorgan ; marr.
at Swansea, co. Glamorgan, on
Saturday, lo January 1863.
Moore of Bond Street,
London ; marr. at St. John's,
Notting Hill, London, on
Tuesday, 3 December 1850;
died, aged 24, at 2 Fitzroy
Square, St. Pancras, London,
on Wednesday, 4 July 1855.
40 Harley Street, London,
on Thursday, 6 September
1877, bur. in Kensal Green
Cemetery, London. Will
dated 14 June 1872,
proved (Prin. Reg., 911,
77)10 November 1877, by
Frederick Clarke and
James Sant, brother.
William Eloin Sant of=j=Annie, 2nd dau. of W. J. Linton of South George Harris Sant,
Langley, Jamaica;
born at Fulham, co.
Middlesex, on Friday,
26 September 1851 ;
buried at Kingston,
Jamaica.
Norwood, CO. Surrey ; marr. at St. Mark's, died at Bayswater,
South Norwood, on Tuesday, 5 October 1875 ; London, in his 3rd
died, aged 68, at Half-Way -Tree, Jamaica, on year, on Saturday, 4
Saturday, 27 July 19 18. August 1855.
Mabel, died, aged 8, at Southborough,
CO. Kent, on Sunday, 17 July 1887.
His Honour Judge Percy Gye of Piper's=T=Sarah Fanny Constance,
Field, Weeke, Winchester, co. Hants
(youngest son of Frederick Gye) ; born
25 November 1845 ; of the Liner
Temple, called to the Bar 26 January
1871 ; County Court Judge for Hamp-
shire April 1896 ; J. P. for co. Hants ;
died at Piper's Field on Monday, 12
June, bur. at Winchester on Thursday,
15 June 19 16, after a service at St.
Thomas', Winchester. /\^
born at 2 Fitzroy Square,
St. Pancras, London, on
Sunday, 20 May i860;
marr. at Christ Church,
Lancaster Gate, Hyde
Park, London, on Wed-
nesday, 16 June 1880
(same day as her sister
Ada Grace).
James William Sant, born
at 2 Fitzroy Square, St.
Pancras, London, on Satur-
day, 26 April 1862 ; educated
at Charterhouse, admitted
1876; Attach^ to the
British Embassy at Stock-
holm 1885 ; died at 43
Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park,
London, on Monday, 5 July
1886, bur. in Kensal Green
Cemetery, London.
79
Sarah Sherwood,
marr. at Lewi-
sham, CO. Kent,
on Saturday, 20
June 1846,
Frederick Clarice
of Bristol, CO.
Gloucester.
Fanny Harriet, died at 19 Claren-
don Road, Holland Park, co.
Middlesex, 9 February 1917. Will
dated 27 November 1916, proved
in the Principal Registry 16 May
191 7, by Lionel Hope Cockburn
and Ivor Sant, nephews.
William Alexander==-Julia Clementina,
Cockburn, youngest marr. at St. James',
son of Major-General Westbourne Ter-
Cockburn of the race, Paddington,
Royal Artillery. London, onThurs-
day, 27 October
1853-
George Lewis Sant, born at
Cleveland Terrace, Swansea, co.
Glamorgan, on Wednesday, 13
January 1864; died, aged 55, at
Hambledon, co. Surrey, on Thurs-
day, 30 January, bur. at Grayshott,
CO. Surrey, on Monday, 3 February
1919.
Edward Sant,=i=Gvvendoline, only dau. of A daughter,
born at Swansea W. Newton Dunn of The born at West
on Tuesday, 12 Cottage, Shortlands, co. Cross, Swan-
February 1867. Kent ; marr. at St. Mary's, sea, 17 March
Shortlands, on Saturday, 1875.
30 December 1905.
Mowbray Lees Sant of The Red=
House, Shalford, co. Surrey ; born
at 2 Fitzroy Square, St. Pancras,
London, on Friday, 18 December
1863 ; educated at Charterhouse,
admitted in 1878; Lieutenant
Northumberland Fusiliers 6 May
1885, Captain 24 October 1892,
retired in August 1899; Captain
Reserve of Officers 1899-1913 ;
Chief Constable for co. Surrey i
September 1899.
=Annie Margaret Alicia, youngest dau. of
Chesborough Claudius Macdonald of
Cadargah and The Auburn, Queensland,
by Annie Campbell his wife, dau. of James
Galbraith, Writer to the Signet ; born
at 32 Belsize Park, Hampstead, co.
Middlesex, 11 September 1866; marr. at
Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, Hyde
Park, London, on Thursday, 6 June
1889.
{See Pedigree of Macdonald, />age "/d.)
Hilda Julia
Frances, born
at 43 Lancas-
ter Gate, Hyde
Park, on Friday,
24 November
1871.
Doris (twin with Irene) ; born at 43
Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, London,
on Monday, 27 October 1890, bapt.
at Christ Church, Lancaster Gate.
Irene (twin with Doris) ; born at 43
Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, London,
on Monday, 27 October 1890, bapt. at
Christ Church, Lancaster Gate.
HAMBLEDEN.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Argent on a chevron azure between three
oak leaves vert each charged with an acorn or as many leopard's faces
jessant-de-lis of the field.
Crest. — A cubit arm erect habited azure cuffed and charged with three mascles in
chevron argent holding in the hand proper three branches of oak vert
fructed or.
Supporters. — On the dexter side a sea-lion vert semee of escallops gorged with a
collar and pendent therefrom by a chain a portcullis all or ; and on the
sinister side a wyvern gules senile of mullets gorged with a chain and
pendent therefrom a portcullis all or.
Motto.— Deo non fortuna fretus.
J^amblctsen^
William Henry Smith of Walton House,=
Bournemouth, co. Hants, and of the Strand,
London ; born 7 July 1792 ; died at Bourne-
mouth 28 July 1865, bur. in Kensal Green
Cemetery, London. Will dated 4 May 1863,
proved (Prin. Reg., 604, 65) 27 September
1865, by Anna Augusta Smith, spinster,
daughter, and Thomas Godfrey Sambrooke.
Portrait at Walton House, Bourneitiouth.
Marble bust by M. Noble.
=Mary Anne
Cooper ; died
1 7 March 1 85 1,
bur. in Kensal
Green Ceme-
tery. Portrait
at Walton
House, Bourne-
mouth.
Rev. William Beal, LL.D. (eldest son=
of the Rev. William Beal, Wesleyan
Minister at Liskeard, co. Cornwall) ;
born at Sheffield, co. York, 9 Decem-
ber 181 5 ; educated at King's College,
London, and at St. John's and Trinity
Colleges, Cambridge, B.A. 1841 ;
LL.D. Aberd. 1845 ! Head Master
of Tavistock Grammar School 1838
-47 ; Vicar of Brooke, co. Norfolk,
1847 till death ; Diocesan Inspector
of Schools 1855; edited the " West
of England Magazine" 1840-47;
Author of " First Book in Chrono-
logy " 1840, and other works; died
at Aigle, Canton de Vaud, Switzer-
land, 20 April 1870. Will dated
15 November 1862, proved at
Norwich 6 July 1870, by Mary Anne
Beal, the relict
=Mary Anne,
born 24 Sep-
tember 1818;
died, aged 56, at
Walton House,
Bournemouth,
24 October
1874. Will
dated 21 April
1874, with
codicil dated
24 June 1874,
proved (Prin.
Reg., 10, 75) 8
January 1875,
by William
Henry Smith,
M.P., the
brother, and
Bertie Hallett.
Richard Marsden^
Reece, admitted
a Solicitor Mich-
aelmas Term,
1825 ; died at 2 i
Cavendish Road
West, St. John's
Wood,co. Middle-
sex, 7 March
1879. Admon
was granted at
the Principal
Registry 17 May
1879, to Caro-
line Reece, the
relict.
A
^Caroline, marr. at
Willesden, co. Mid-
dlesex, on Thursday,
3 September 1840;
died, aged 65, at 21
Cavendish Road
West, St. John's
Wood, on Saturday,
2S April 1885. Will
dated 3 March 1881,
proved (Prin. Reg.,
568, 85) 18 June
1885, by Joseph
Frederick Reece. the
Rupert Clampit Ser-=
combe, eldest son of
John Clampit Ser-
combe of 7 Colleton
Crescent, Exeter, co.
Devon.
'Louisa, born 24 November 182 1 ; marr. at
Willesden (by the Rev. William Beal) on Thurs-
day, 15 July 1847; died, aged 69, at Stanton
House, Pembury, Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent,
on Tuesday, 28 October 1890.
A
Anna Augusta, born
24 July 1823; died
at Bournemouth 28
April 1889, buried
in Kensal Green
Cemetery.
84
Rt. Hon'=''= ^Villianl Henry Smith, D.C.L., bom in^
Duke Street, (^rosvenor Square, London, 24 June
1825 ; M.P. for Westminster 18 November 1868
to 18 November 1885, and tor the Strand division
of Westminster 24 November 1885 till death;
Financial Secretary to the Treasury February 1874
to August 1877, First Lord of the Admiralty 14
August 1877 to May 1880, Secretary of Slate for
War 24 June 1885 to 6 February 1886, and 3 August
1886 to 14 January 1887 ; Chief Secretary for
Ireland January to February 1886; First Lord of
the Treasury 17 January 1S91 to death ; iVIember
for Westminster in the first London School Board
November 1870 to 21 October 1874; sworn a
Privy Councillor 13 August 1877; created D.C.L.
of Oxford 18 June 1879 • Constable of Dover Castle
and Lord \\'arden of the Cinque Ports i May 1891 ;
died at Walmer Castle 6 October 1891, bur. at
Hambleden, co. Buckingham. ^Vill dated 14 De-
cember 1 888, with two codicils dated 25 February
1889 and 6 January 1890, proved (Prin. Reg.,
200, 92) 17 February 1892, by William Lethbridge,
Barrister-at-Law, Sir Juland Danvers, R.C. S. L,
George Cubitt, M.P.," and the Hon"*^ William
Frederick Danvers Smith, 1\LP., the son. Portrait
by George RicJunond, R.A., in possession of Viscount
Hambleden, his son. Marble busts at Greenlands,
Henley-on-Thames, co. O.xford, at the House of
Commons, and at the Carlton Club.
=Emily, Viscountess Hambleden, eldest
dau. of Frederick Dawes Danvers of
Bushey, co. Hertford, Clerk of the
Council of the Duchy of l^ancaster, by
Charlotte Maria his wife, dau. of John
Juland Rawlinson ; marr. at St. James',
Paddington, London, on Tuesday, 13
April 1858; raised to the Peerage 10 No-
vember 1891, as Viscountess Hambleden
of Hambleden, co. Buckingham, in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom ; died,
aged 85, at 23 Belgrave Square, London,
on Wednesday, 13 .August, bur. at Hamble-
den on Saturday, 16 August 19 13. Will
dated 25 April 1902, with two codicils
dated 13 November 1902 and 26 March
1903, proved in the Principal Registry
10 September 1913. by William Freiierirk
Danvers, Viscount Hambleden, the son,
and Henry Sydney Seymour. She married
istly, 22 July 1854, Benjamin Auber
Leach of the India Office, who died,
aged 32, 20 January 1855. Full-length
portrait with her daughter, Mrs. Codrington,
bv Richard Buckner.
Admiral Sir William Alison Dyke Acland, Baronet, C.V.O., of=
Wilmead, Torquay, co. Devon (eldest son of Sir Henry Wentworth
Acland, Baronet, K.C.B., M.D.) ; born at Oxford 18 December 1847;
entered the " Britannia " as a Cadet September 1861, Sub-Lieutenant 1867,
Lieutenant 1868, Commander 1879, Captain 1885, Rear-Admiral 1899,
Vice-Admiral 1904, Admiral 22 March 1908, retired 17 July 191 1 ; attached
to the Chilian Army in the Peruvian War 1881, accompanied the first
brigade in the march from Pisco to Lurin, and was present at the battles
of Chorrilos and Mirafiores (mentioned in despatches, gold medal with
two clasps from the Chilian Government) ; employed by the Colonial
Government of Sydney to make preparations for the naval defence of the
ports; Deputy - Commissioner for Western Pacific 1883; commanded
"Australia," sent to Havre to do honour to President Faure on his visit
to that place 1894-97; Captain of Dockyard Reserve at Devonport 1897-99 .• !
2nd in command of Channel Squadron 4 June 1901 ; Admiral Superinten- 1
dent of Gibraltar Dockyard i October 1902-1904; Associate of Institute |
of Naval Architects; J. P. for the counties of Oxford (1887) and Devon
(1905); A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 11 March 1896 to 1899; Jubilee Medal
1897 ; F.R.G.S. ; C.V.O. on the occasion of the visit of King Edward VII.
to Gibraltar, April 1903; succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet 16 October
1900. Three-quarter length portrait bv Pierre Troubetzkoy at Wilmead, '
Tori/uay. •
=E m i 1 )' A n n a,
authoress, born
at I Hyde Park
Street, London,
on Thursday, 3
March 1859,
bapt. at St.
James', Pad-
dington, Lon-
don ; niarr. at
Hambleden on
Thursday, 7 July
1887. Ki teat por-
trait by Philip
Hermogenes Cal-
deron,R.A.,and
a three-quarter-
length portrait
by Edith Brin-
ton at Wilmead,
Torquay.
Edwin Sercombe (4th son of John Clampit=j=
Sercombe of Exeter, co. Devon) ; born 25
December 1826; M.R.C.S. 1853; died, aged
49, at 59 Gloucester Gardens, Bayswater,
London, on Wednesday, 14 April 1875, bur.
in St. Peter's Churchyard, Bournemouth, co.
Hants. Will dated 3 September 1872, proved
(Prin. Reg., 607, 75) 8 July 1875, by Emma
Sophia Sercombe, the relict, and Anna Augusta
Smith, spinster, sister-in-law.
A\
Emma Sophia, born 6 June 1827 ; marr. at
St. James', Paddington, London (by the Rev.
William Beal), on Thursday, 30 August 1855;
died, aged 80, at Bowenhurst, Church Crook-
ham, CO. Hants, on Friday, 20 March 1908, bur.
in St. Peter's Churchyard, Bournemouth. Will
dated 7 February 1907, proved (Prin. Reg., 831,
1908) 2 May 1908, by the Hon'''' William
Frederick Danvers Smith, M.P., and Arthur
Harrington Thorold.
Rpv. John Henry Phillips, of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge,=Priscilla, born 11
matriculated Michaelmas Term 1849, B.A. 1853; Curate of St. Mary's, November 1829;
Portsmouth, co. Hants, 1858-61, of Wickham Skeith, co. Suffolk, marr. at the parish
1861-64, of Kelshall, co. Hertford, 1864-66, of Melksham, co. Wilts, church, Marylebone,
1866-69, ^"d of Petersfield, co. Hants, 1869-72 ; Rector of Okeford London, on Thurs-
Fitzpaine, co. Dorset, 1872-1910 ; died at Walton House, Bournemouth, day, 9 April 1863.
in 1912, bur. at Okeford Fitzpaine.
Henry Sydney Seymour=j=Heien, born at Lieut.- Colonel Alfred Dyke=j=Beatrice Danvers,
of Hayne, Moreton
Hampstead, co. Devon
(eldest son of the Rev.
Henry Seymour, Rector
of Holme Pierrepont,
CO. Nottingham, by
Susannah Biscoe his
wife, dau. of the Rev.
Robert Tritton, Rector
of Morden, co. Surrey) ;
born at the Parsonage,
Westcott, CO. Surrey, on
Saturday 15 September
1855 ; Auditor of the
Duchy of Lancaster
1903.
A
I Hyde Park Acland of Digswell House.
Street, Lon- Welwyn, co. Hertford, and of
don, on Friday, 306 St. James' Court, Bucking-
28 December ham Gate, London (youngest son
i860; marr. of Sir Henry Wentworth Dyke
at St. Paul's, Acland, Baronet, K.C.B., M.D. ;
Knightsbridge, born 19 August 1858; Lieut.-
London, on Colonel Royal 1st Devon Imperial
Thursday, 16 Yeomanry 1910-14 (Territorial
April 1896. Decoration) ; of the Yeomanry
Reserve of Officers, Commanding
Base Dep6t Remounts, France,
191 5 ; temporary Lieut.- Colonel
in the Army ; J. P. for co.
Hertford 1906 ; a Knight of
Justice of the Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England.
A
born at i Hyde
Park Street, Lon-
don, on Thurs-
day, 18 February
1864; marr. at
Hambleden (by
the Rev. Peter
Leopold Dyke
Acland) on Thurs-
day, 3oJulyi885.
86
Henry Walton Smith,
born at Cecil Lodge,
Abbots Langley, co.
Hertford, on Sunday,
I October 1865 ;
died at i Hyde Park
Street, London, on
Wednesday, 7 Feb-
ruary 1866.
William Frederick Danvers, Viscount Hambleden of=f=Lady Esther
Hambleden, co. Buckingham, in the Peerage of the : Caroline Geor-
United Kingdom ; born at Filey, co. York, on giana (Gore),
Wednesday, 12 August 1868 ; educated at Eton and | youngest dau.
at New College, Oxford, matriculated 18 October | of ArthurSaun-
1887, B.A. (3rd History) 1891 ; Lieut.-Colonel Royal ders William
1st Devon Imperial Yeomanry 1902 ; J. P. for co. Buck
ingham ; D.L. for co. Devon; M.P. for Westminster
(Strand division) October 1891 to January 1910;
Chairman of King's College Hospital, London ; suc-
ceeded his mother as 2nd Viscount Hambleden 13
August 1 9 13. Portrait, ivith kis youngest sister, by
/antes Sa?it, R.A.
Charles Fox,
5th Earl of
Arran, K.P. ;
marr. 26 July
1894.
I I I .1.1
Edith Mabell Emily, William Henry James Frederick David John Smith, Margaret Esther
born at 3 Grosvenor Smith, born at Arthur Smith, born at 3 Gros- Lucie, born at
Place, Hyde Park, 3 Grosvenor born at 3 Gros- venor Place, Hyde Greenlands,
Place, Hyde venor Place, Hyde Park, on Monday, Henley-on-
Park, on Satur- Park, on Satur- 20 May 1907 ; Thames, co.
day, 25 July day, 27 January educated at Eton. Oxford, on Sat-
1903 ; educated 1906; educated urday, i August
at Eton. at Eton. 1908.
London, on Satur-
day, 20 July 1901.
John Herbert Dudley, Earl of Harrowby ; born at 7 Cornwall Gardens,=f=Mabel Danvers, born at
South Kensington, London, on Monday, 22 August, bapt. at
St. George's, Hanover Square, London, 22 September 1864; of
Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term 1884;
Lieutenant Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry 23 August 1890-94;
M.P. for Gravesend 1892-1900; J. P. for the county of London,
and D.L. for co. Stafford ; succeeded his father as 5th Earl of
Harrowby 11 December 1900. /K
I Hyde Park Street,
London, on Tuesday, 26
February 1867 ; marr. at
Hambleden on Wed-
nesday, 16 November
1887.
(See Pedigree of Harrowby, Vol. 12,
pa^e 171.)
Mtvntp of ifSlorton Hall, to, J^orfolfe.
Arms. — Per pale azure and gules over all a cross engrailed
ermine.
Crtst. — Out of a ducal coronet a plume of five ostrich feathers
alternately azure and gules.
Mottoes. —\, In God is my trust.
2, Nil temere neque timore [old motto].
Thomas Trench Berney of Morton Hall, formerly of=[=Mary, younger dau. of Thomas
Bracon Ash, both co. Norfolk (only son of Thomas Berney
of Bracon Hall, by Elizabeth his wife, 3rd dau. of Sir
George Duckett, Baronet [formerly Jackson], M.P. for
Colchester, Judge- Advocate) ; born 17 July 1784 ; of Oriel
College, Oxford, matriculated 25 June 1801 ; J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Norfolk, High Sheriff 1813 ; died, aged 85,
at Morton Hall on Wednesday, 15 September 1869,
buried in the family mausoleum attached to Bracon Ash
Church. Will dated 18
April 1868, proved at
Norwich 31 January
1870, by George IJuckett
Berney, son.
y. 7, :^^^-7ty.
Penrice of Great Yarmouth, co.
Norfolk, by Hannah Waite his
wife ; marr. by licence at St.
George's, HanoverSquare, London,
on Monday, 15 June 181 2 ; died,
aged 85, at Morton Hall on
Saturday, 5 February 1876, bur.
in the family mausoleum attached
to Bracon Ash Church. Will
dated 13 March 187 1, proved at
Norwich 3 May 1876, by Susanna
Berney and Julia Berney,
spinsters, daughters.
George Duckett Berney of Morton=
Hall; born at Bracon Hall 21
April 1813 ; educated at Charter-
house, admitted 1826, and at St.
John's College, Cambridge ; J. P.
and 15. L. for co. Norfolk, High
Sheriff 1881 ; died, aged 74, at
Morton Hall on Tuesday, 13
December 1887, bur. at Morton.
^Vill dated 13 June 1882, with
codicil dated 1 5 April 1885, proved
at Norwich 18 April 1888, by
Catherine Mary Berney, relict,
Susanna Berney, spinster, sister,
John Carlen Heath and Thomas
Calthorpe Blofeld.
=Catherine Mary, elder dau. of the
Rev. Henry Lombe of Bylaugh
Park, CO. Norfolk, by Sophia his
wife, 3rd dau. of Thomas Cubitt
of Honing Hall, co. Norfolk (see
Pedigree of Cubitt, Vol. 77, page
26) ; born at North Tuddenham,
CO. Norfolk, 28 December 1829,
bapt. there ; marr. at Bylaugh
(by her brother, the Rev. Edward
Lombe) on Thursday, 15 Septem-
ber 1864 ; died at Morton Hall on
Saturday, i August, bur. at Morton
on Wednesday, 5 August 1914.
{See Pedigree of Lombe,
Vol. jg, page Sg.)
Rev. Thomas Berney of
Bracon Hall ; born 26
May 1815 ; educated at
Charterhouse, admitted
1829, and at St. John's
College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1838, M.A. 1843 ;
Rector of Hockering,
CO. Norfolk, 1839-56 ;
Lord of the Manor and
Rector of Bracon Ash
1856 ; died unmarried
at Bracon Hall 22 Sep-
tember 1895, bur. in the
family mausoleum at-
tached to Bracon Ash
Church. Adinon was
granted at Norwich 25
January 1 896, to Susanna
Berney, spinster, sister.
Percy Berney, born at Sydney,
New South Wales, Australia,
on Saturday, 28 March 1863;
died in infancy, bur. at Sydney.
George Augustus Berney of Morton Hall ; born at Sydney
on Monday, 10 April 1865 ; Lord of the Manor and
Patron (jointly with his sisters) of Bracon Ash ; Patron of
Morton, Fundenhall and Hockering.
88
Mary, born at
Morton Hall,
CO. Norfolk, 1 8
February 1817 ;
died unmarried
6 July 1864,
bur. at Morton.
Elizabeth Emily, died unmarried at Mar-
lingford, CO. Norfolk, 5 February 1880,
bur. at Morton. Will dated 16 January
1865, proved at Norwich 2 July 1880,
by Susanna Berney and Julia Barney,
spinsters, sisters.
Susannah, died unmarried at
Morton Hall 15 October 1906,
bur. at Morton. Will dated 28
July 1897, proved at Norwich
30 January 1907, by Augustus
Berney, brother.
Charles Berney,
born at Morton
Hall on Mon-
day, 24 October
1S25 ; died there
on Tuesday,
31 Jan uary
following.
John Berney,
died unmarried
on Tuesday, 1 1
October 1859.
30 December 189
proved (Prin. Reg,
Augustus Berney,
Chetwynd, widow
daughters.
Augustus Berney of Bracon Hall, co.=
Norfolk, formerly of Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia ; born at
Morton Hall 17 August 1831 ; died
at Bracon Hall 27 September 19 10,
bur. in the family mausoleum attached
to Bracon Ash Church. Will dated
I, with codicil dated 22 January 1894,
., 173, 1 1) 27 February 191 1, byCieorge
son, Eva Constance Elizabeth Fanny
', and Dora Lavinia Berney, spinster.
CUuf'^'i'^^ /S-eh/Tx^,
=Matilda Lavinia, of
Bracon Hall, dau.
of Colonel John
George Nathaniel
Gibbes ; marr. at
St. Thomas', Wil-
loughby, Sydney,
5 April 1858 ; died
at Bracon Hall 8
December 1916,
bur. in the family
mausoleum attached
to Bracon Ash
Church.
Henry Goulburn \Villoughby Chetwynd, son of Captain=j=Eva Constance
the Hon*''"= Henry Weyland Chetwynd, R.N. (3rd son of | Elizabeth Fanny,
Richard Walter, 6th Viscount Chetwynd); born 12 De-
cember 1858 ; Assoc. M. Inst. C.E. ; died at 3 Merton
Road, South Hampstead, co. Middlesex, i July 1909.
\\"\\\ dated 9 July 1895, proved (Prin. Reg., 1490, 1909)
2 October 1909, by Eva Constance Elizabeth Fanny
Chetwynd, the relict.
A
of Manorside,
Harpenden, co.
Hertford ; marr.
at St. John's, Syd-
ney, 7 November
189.^
Dora Lavinia,
of Bracon Hall,
CO. Norfolk ;
born at Sydney.
Andrew Fountaine of Narford Hall, co. Norfolk=f=Caroline, marr.
(eldest son of Andrew Fountaine of Narford Hall, at Morton on
by Hannah his wife, dau. of Thomas Penrice of (ireat Thursday, 24
Yarmouth, co. Norfolk); born 16 September 1808; February 1848;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Norfolk, High Sheriff 1857 ; ! died 9 August
died at Narford Hall 11 August 1874, bur. at Narford. : 1857, bur. at
Will dated 2 April 1873. proved (Prin. Reg., 651, 74) | Narford.
I October 1874, by the Rev. John Fountaine and 1
Charles George Fountaine, brothers, and William !
Amhurst Tyssen Amhurst. J\
Julia, died unmarried
at Morton Hall 9
July 1903, buried at
Morton. \Vill dated 27
July 1897, proved at
Norwich 25 Septem-
ber 1903, by Susanna
Berney,spinster, sister,
and Augustus Berney,
brother.
"^^eo^ J^. yfi-^Moy.
89
e,
:
^i
f% ^
K^^I
L ^
^ r"^¥i
'o^
<^o
im"L
Arms on record in the College of Anns. —
Argenl a talbot passant gules.
Crest. — Out of a ducal coronet or a wolf's
head erased proper.
Motto. — Homo liomini lupus.
imolselei).
Mary, 2nd dau
of the Hon"'
Thomas Clif-
ford of Tixall,
CO. Stafford
(younger son
of Hugh, 3rd
Baron Clifford,
by Barbara his
wife, dau. of
James, 5th Lord
Aston of Forfar);
marr. at Tixall
13 December
1792 ; died at
Wolseley Park,
CO. Stafford, 16
July 181 1, ist
wife.
==Sir Charles Wolseley=^Anne, youn-
of Wolseley, co. Staf-
ford, Baronet (eldest
son of Sir William
Wolseley, 6th Baronet,
by Charlotte Barbara
his wife, daughter
of Zachary Chambers
of Wimbledon, co.
Surrey); born 20 July
1769 ; educated at
Westminster School,
admitted 19 January
1780 ; Captain Staf-
ford Militia 3 May
1805 ; succeeded his
father as 7 th Baronet
5 August 1S17 ; died,
aged 77, at Wolseley
Hall, on Saturday, 3
October 1846, bur.
at Colwich, CO. Staf-
ford. Will dated 17
March 1 846, proved
(P.C.C. 764, 46) 29
October 1846, by Vin-
cent Eyre and Stevens
Wade Henslow.
Charles Wolseley, died
in infancy.
A daughter, died in
infancy.
I
Spencer William Wolseley, born in October
1799 ; died unmarried, aged 35, at Milan, Italy,
18 December 1832. Adfnon (with will dated
26 July 1828) granted (P.C.C. 444 Teignmoiith)
18 July 1834, to William Bishton.
gest daughter
of Anthony
Wright of
Wealdside,co.
Essex ; marr.
2 July 181 2 ;
died, aged
54, in Paris,
on Wednes-
day, 24 Oc-
tober 1838.
2nd wife.
Sir Charles Wolseley of \Volseley,=
Baronet ; born 6 May 1813 ; suc-
ceeded his father as 8th Baronet
3 October 1846 ; died, aged 41, on
Monday, 15 May 1854, bur. at
Rugeley, co. Stafford. \Vill dated 13
March 1854, proved (P.C.C. 504, 54)
12 June 1854, by Dame Mary Anne
Wolseley, relict, and Anthony Norris.
=Mary Anne, elder dau. of Nicholas Tuite Selby of Acton
House, CO. Middlesex, by Frances his 3rd wife, dau. of
Thomas Walmesley of Sholley, co. Lancaster ; marr. 23
September 1839 ; died, aged 56, at The Convent,
Kensington Square, London, on Saturday, 18 January
1873, t)""^- 3t Rugeley. Will dated 5 June 1854, proved
(Prin. Reg., 144, 73) 11 February 1S73, by Anthony
Norris.
William Henry Wolseley, born at 35 York Street, Portman Square,
London, 21 June 1850; died 16 January 1852, bur. at Rugeley.
90
Henry Wolseley,
died, aged 23, on
Friday, 18 August
1S43.
Edward Wolseley,
died in Brussels,
Belgium, in 1S29.
Francis Barrow Lousada,
Marquess de Lousada
de San Miniato, H.M.
Consul at Boston, Rhode
Island and Massachu-
setts, U.S.A. ; died 17
March 1870. y\^
=Marianne Eloise, married by
licence at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London,
25 November 1834 ; died at
'I'arvis, Karinthia, Austria, on
Saturday, i November 1884.
Sir Charles Michael Wolseley of Wolseley, co. Stafford, Baronet ; born=
in Paris 4 July 1846; educated at Downside College, at the Oratory
School, Edgbaston, and at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 20
January 1866 ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Stafford; Lieutenant (King's Own)
ist Staffordshire Militia 10 April 1866 ; Lieutenant Staffordshire Yeomanry
Cavalry 28 February 1874 ; attached to the 9th Lancers during part of
.Afghan \V'ar (medal and clasp) ; Lord of the Manor of Wolseley ;
succeeded his father as 9th Baronet 15 May 1854.
=Anita Theresa, dau.
of Daniel Thomas
Murphy of San Fran-
cisco, California,
U.S.A. ; marr. at the
Pro-Cathedral, Ken-
sington, London, 18
July 1883.
Edric Charles Joseph Wolseley of Park House, Rugeley,=
CO. Stafford ; born at 36 Eaton Place, London, 7 April
1886, bapt. at the Oratory, Brompton, London;
educated at Beaumont College and at King's College,
London ; Associate of Royal .School of Mines, Ken-
sington, London ; J. P. for co. Stafford 1921 :
Lieutenant Staffordshire Yeomanry, served with that
regiment in Egypt and Palestine during the European
War 19 14 -I g.
=Clare Mary Annette,
elder dau. of Charles
Edmund de Trafford
of Hothorpe, Thed-
dingworth, co. Lei-
cester, by L:idy
Agnes Mary Pia
(Feilding) his wife,
youngest dau. of
Rudolph William
Basil, 8th Earl of
Denbigh ; marr, at
the Oratory, Bromp-
ton, 19 August
1916.
William Ralph
I oseph Wolseley,
born at 9 Norfolk
Street, Park Lane,
London, on Fri-
day, I July 1887 ;
Captain Stafford-
shire Yeomanry
1919 ; served
with that regi-
ment in Egypt
and Palestine
during the Euro-
pean War 191 5
-19.
Stephen (larnet Hubert Francis Wolseley,
born at Hothorpe, Theddingwoith, on Friday,
17 May 19 1 8, bapt. there.
Frances Mary Mona Clare, born at
Hothorpe, Tlieddingworth, 19 May
1920, bapt. there.
Edward Talbot ^\'(lls^-ley of Maryland, =
Ascot, CO. Berks ; born i ', October
1848: Lieutenant (The King's Own)
South Staffordshire Militia 31 Jan-
uary 1867 ; Captain 11 February 1874,
retired iS.'-io.
=Florence ^Liry, 3rd dau. of Edward Joseph Weld of
Lulworth Castle, co. Dorset, ].P. and D.L., by Ellen
Caroline his wife, eldest dau. of Sir Bourcliier Palk
\A'rey, Baronet, of Tawstock Court, co. Devon : marr.
23 January 1872.
I
Mervyn Joseph \\'olseley of=
\Vhitnioor House, Sutton
Place, Guildford, co. Surrey ;
born at 44 Park Lane, Lon-
don, on Sunday, 2 3 November
1873-
'Dorothy, eldest dan. of Philip Witham of Whitmoor House,
Sutton Place, Guildford, by Louisa his wife, dau. of Marmaduke
Charles and Caroline Salvin of Burn Hall, co. Durham (sfe
next pagi:) ; marr. at St. Edward's, Sutton Place, Guildford (by
the Rev. Robert Joseph Wolseley), on Thursday, 19 September
1907.
Ursula Mary, born at Whitmoor House
on Sunday, 13 September 1908.
i
Evelyn Mary, born
1 May 19 1 3.
Marmaduke Charles Salvin of Burn Hall, co. Durham (4th son of WillIaiii=f=Caroline, marr. at
Thomas Salvin of Croxdale, co. Durham, by Anna Maria his wife, dau. of
John Wehbe Weston of Sutton Place, Guildford, co. Surrey) ; horn 1 1
February 1812; D.L. for co. Durham; died at Burn Hall 27 December
1885. Will dated 31 January 1885, proved at Durham 17 February 1886,
by Sir Charles Michael Wolseley, Baronet, and Philip Witham.
Stafford 22 August
1845 ; died at
liurn Hall on
Thursday, 23 Sep-
tember 1880.
A\
Rev. Robert Joseph Wolseley, born 21 June 1850; of the
Dominican Priory, Haverstock Hill, co. Middlesex; died in
Paris 24 March 1920, bur. there.
Henry Oliver Wolseley, born
in 1851; died in 1855, bur.
at Lucerne, Switzerland.
Hubert Joseph Wolseley, born at Glen
Trothy, Abergavenny, co. Monmouth,
on Tuesday, 17 November 1874 ; served
in South African War, and was killed
in action at Eiandslaagte on Friday,
27 October 1899, while serving with
the Imperial Light Horse.
Charles Joseph Wolseley, =j=Isobel, dau. of A. Drum-
born at 151 Cromwell Road, I mond of Newcastle-on-
South Kensington, London, on
Thursday, 15 February 1877.
Tyne, co. Northumber-
land; married in 1901.
Gundred Mary, born
31 May 1902.
Charles Edward Wolseley,
born 9 October 19 13.
Edward Joseph Wolseley, born at 151
Cromwell Road, South Kensington, 17
April 1880 ; 2iid Lieutenant East Lanca-
shire Regiment 18 April 1900, Lieutenant
17 May 1901, Captain 28 June 1908;
employed with West African Frontier
Force 21 March 1903 to 7 January 1909
and 6 April 1910; served in South African
War 1900-1902 (mentioned in despatches,
severely wounded, Queen's medal with
three clasps, King's medal with two
clasps) ; in Northern Nigeria 1906-1907
(mentioned in despatches, medal and
clasp).
Algernon Henry
Joseph Wolseley,
born at 151
Cromwell Road,
on Thursday, 19
May 1881 ; died
in July following.
William Spencer Joseph
Wolseley, born at Holme
Chase, Weybridge, co. Sur-
rey, on Tuesday, 30 March
1886; Lieutenant East Lan-
cashire Regiment ; served
in European War, and was
killed in a'-tion at Neuve
Chapel, I'Vance, i r ALirch
1915. Will dated i6 I'eb-
ruary 1915, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1575, 15) 26 August
19' 5) by Edward Joseph
Wolseley, brother.
Robert Francis Joseph Wolseley,
born at Holme Chase, Weybridge,
on Wednesday, 23 July i8go;
Captain 3rd Battalion East Lanca-
shire Regiment, 2nd Lieutenant
5 August 1914; served in
European War 19 14 (wounded).
Oswald Francis Gerald Stonor, 3rd son of=j=Florence Mary
Charles Joseph Stonor of Lanvair, Ascot, [ Josephine, marr.
CO. Berks, by Mary Maude his wife, 3rd 124 October
dau. of Charles Noel Welman of Norton 1 1906.
Manor, co. Somerset {see Pedigree of 1
Welman, Vol. j, page jj) ; born at 1
Anderton Hall, co. Lancaster, on Monday, i
3 June 1872. A
-^^.^^t4^4Uy
9-'
isaoisfic]).
Henry Wolseley, 3rd son of Sir William^
Wolseley, 6lh Baronet, and brother of Sir
Charles Wolseley, 7th Baronet {see />i!Xt' po) ;
bapt. at Wimbledon, co. Surrey ; educated
at Westminster School, admitted 19 January
17S0, and at St. Alban's Hall, Oxford,
matriculated 21 March 1798; died in 1836.
=Charlotte Elizabeth, only dau. of
Major John Delap Halliday of
The Leasowes, co. Salop, by Lady
Jane ( Tollemache) his wife, dau. of
Lionel, 4th Earl of Dysart, K.T. ;
marr. 2 December 1793 ; died
in 1826.
Henry John
\Vo Ise 1 ey ,
born in 1795 >
served in the
Navy ; died
in 1823.
Eliza EarIe,=^William Bertie Wolseley,=
dau. of Wil- I born 17 August 1797 ;
Haul Daniell Assistant Government
of Montser- Secretary at IJemerara,
rat, West British Guiana, for 21
Indies, Bar- years ; formerly in the
rister - at - Navy; died at 135 Marina,
Law ; marr. St. Leonard's -on -Sea, co.
iijulyi8i8; Sussex, on Friday, 7 May
died, aged 1881, bur. there. Will
5i,atDeme- dated 5 October 1863,
rara, British proved (Prin. Reg., 350,
Guiana, 21 8i),byCharlotteWolscley,
March 1 85 1, the relict,
ist wife.
=Charlotte (his cousin), 2nd
dau. of the Rev. Cliarles
Prowett, Rector of Staple-
ford, CO. Hertford ; marr. at
Marston, co. Northampton,
14 September 1852 ; died
at the Vicarage, Marston,
12 November 1887.
Adinon (with will dated
ir October 1883) was
granted (Prin. Reg., 599,
88) 14 June 1888, to
Emma Maria Prowett,
spinster. 2n(l wife.
Pauline,
born in
1805 ; died
in 1840.
I I
William Augustus Wolseley,=y=Mary Maria, dau. Thomas Porter of^Charlotte Elizabeth,
M.L). ; born 2 June 1819 ; M.I).
Edin. ; Staff - Surgeon of the
Turkish Contingent in the
Crimea 1854-55; died at Edin-
burgh on .Sunday, 13 February
1859, bur. at Bute.
of William Flock- Rockbeare House, married at George
hart of Edin- Exeter, co. Devon, Town, Demerara,
burgh ; marr. at eldest son of British Guiana, 7
Bute I January Thomas Porter of October 1840.
1843. Rockbeare House.
Eliza Porter, married Henry John Wolseley of 3 Eynella Road,=f=Fanny Carlyon, dau.
in October 1867, Dulwich "Park, co. Surrey ; born 9 March 1846 ; I of John Gittens ;
Lynch Thomas, M. D. educated at Atherstone and at Edinburgh | marr. at Barbados
=r University; M.B., CM. Edin. 1881, formerly I 14 November 1S72.
A Medical Lecturer at Codrington College,
Barbados. I
Ellen Graham, born 26
September 1876, bapt.
at St. Patrick's,
Berbice, British
Columbia.
Emily Bertie, born
II December
1879, bapt. at
St. Phillip's, Bar-
bados.
Alice Hamilton,
born 30 Decem-
ber 1883, bapt.
at St. Lucy's,
Barbados.
Minnie Bathurst,
born 9 May
18S5, bapt. at
St. Lucy's, Bar-
bados.
Janet Porter,
born 30 May
1889, bapt.
at St. Lucy's,
Barbados.
93
I
John Henry Wolseley,
born I November 1820 ;
died 1 1 November
1S40.
George Noble Bredin (son of Major—
General Andrew Bredin, R.A.) ; married
23 January 1845 ; died in 1852. ist
husband.
'Frances Anne, married
2ndly in 1854, J. F.
Hills. _
Edmund Hayter Bingham (youngest son of=
Colonel Charles Coxe Bingham, R.A., by
Sarah his wife, dau. of Captain Samuel
Hayter, R.N.); Captain ist West India
Regiment ; married at the Cathedral, George
Town, Demerara, British Guiana, 23 January
1845 ; died, aged 36, at Maryon Road, Wool-
wich, CO. Kent, on Thursday, 9 October 1856.
Adinon was granted (P.C.C.) 31 October 1856,
to Charles Bingham, brother, ist husband.
I.
=Cecilia Lewis Pauline,^
died at 82 Gloucester
Terrace, Hyde Park,
London, on Sundav, 8
December 1889. Will
dated 5 November 1889,
proved (Prin. Reg., 45,
90) 20 January 1890, by
John Richard Farre
Hutson, son, Percy Eyre
Francis Hobbs, son-in-
law, and Richard Lake
Harrison. /K
Henry Hutson, M.I).;
of Demerara, British
Guiana; M.R.C.S.
Lond. ; married 22
August i860 ; died at
Eilegh, Whitenights,
near Reading, co.
Berks, on Saturday,
14 May 1887. 2nd
hustiand.
Harriet, dau. of D. Fraser Luckie=T=WilIiam Augustus (Daniel) Wolseley=pLiIian Laura, 4th
dau. of Horatio
Bethune Leggalt,
formerly of Worth,
CO. Sussex ; marr.
at the (^aliiedral,
George Town,
Demerara, on Satur-
day, 2 February
1895. 2nd wife.
of Spencer Park, Wandsworth
Common, co. Surrey ; marr. at St.
George's, Hanover Square, London,
on Thursday, 20 August 1891 ;
died at Lusignan, Demerara, British
Guiana, on Friday, 12 January
1894. ist wife.
of Lusignan, Demerara, of Kentons,
Reading, co. Berks, and of 10
Sumner Terrace, Onslow Square,
London; born 3 October 1847;
Member of the Executive Council
of British Guiana 1893-1901.
William Bertie Wolseley, born prematurely
at Lusignan, Demerara, on Wednesday,
10 January 1894, and died the next day.
William Bertie Wolseley, born at Lusignan,
Demerara, on Tuesday, 7 July 1896 ;
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ; served
in European War, and died of wounds
received in action 5 July 1916.
Cecilia Lucy Cavendish,
born at Boscobel Road,
St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co.
Sussex, on Wednesday, 14
October 1903.
Lilian Patricia Dysart,
born at Hoscobel
Road, St. Leonard's-
on-Sea, on Wednesday,
8 January 1908.
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I
I
Rev. John Frederick Bourne, son=[=-Eliza Jane, marr. Harry Grosvenor=f=Catharine Nerval
of J. H. Bourne of Partney, co.
Lincoln ; Minister of St. Mark's
Chapelry, St. Paul's, Denierara,
British Guiana.
23 January 1845 ; Butts, M.D., son
died 1 5 December of R. G. Butts of
1848. Uemerara.
Magdalene Dysart,
marr. 18 May
1854.
A
John Rose Danien=
(son of the Hon''''
Meade Home
Daniel], late Presi-
dent of H.M.'s
Council of Antigua,
West Indies) ; died
6 May 1866.
=Louisa Tollemache, married 3 No-
vember 1853 ; died at 135 Marina,
St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex,
7 December 1879. Admon was
granted at the Principal Registry
13 August 1880, to Charlotte
Wolseley, widow, executrix to the
will of William Bertie Wolseley,
father and next-of-kin.
Edward Poulton=
Wells of Queens-
land, Australia,
son of A. Wells
of Bermuda.
■Henrietta Augusta
Meade, marr. 3
February 1857.
A
Charles Bertie Wolseley,
born 19 October 1852 ;
lost at sea.
Mary Jane Bourne, of 55 Fairholme Road, West Kensington,
London; married in 1873, John Shine Wilson who died in 1900.
Francis Vivian Wolseley, born 17 September 1855 ; died at
Milsom's Point, North Sydney, New South Wales, 17 April
1906. Will dated 15 February 1906, proved at Sydney 18 May
1906, by Jean Peacock Wolseley, relict; sealed in London 13
December 1906. He married Jean Peacock.
Robert Flockhart Wolseley,
born 8 June 1857 ; died
unmarried.
A
95
3Rtcl)arti$, formerly) of ^t,
Bebon,
iWarprl)urfj), to.
William Thomas Richards of St. Marychurch, co. Devon,=pMary, dau. of John Sargent of 40
formerly of Tiverton, co. Devon (son of William Thomas ' St. Andrew Street, Plymouth, co.
Richards of Tiverton, by Elizabeth his wife) ; born at
Tiverton, bapt. at St. Peter's, Tiverton, 30 July 1821 ;
Sergeant- Major in the Royal Marines; served in the
Crimean War 1855-56 ; died, aged 54, at Coombe
Pafford, St. Marychurch, bur. at St. Marychurch 9
September 1875. M.I.
Devon ; born at Plymouth ; marr.
at St. Andrew's, Plymouth, 24
December 1849 ; died, aged 79, at
St. Marychurch in 1902, bur. there.
M.I.
Mary Stevens, daughter of James=
Nankivell of Abbots Kerswell and Kings
Kerswell, co. Devon, by Mary his wife ;
born at Abbots Kerswell, 7 August 1854,
bapt. there ; marr. at Saviour's, Torre,
CO. Devon, 2 July 1882 ; died, aged 42,
at Torquay, co. Devon, on Monday,
7 December, bur. in the cemetery at
Torquay on Thursday, 10 December 1896.
M.I. I St wife.
=William Thomas Richards of Plymouth=
and of Torquay ; born at Octagon
Street, Milbay, Plymouth, 2 March,
bapt. at St. Andrew's, Plymouth, 23
March 1851 ; Artist; died, aged 67,
at Plymouth on Friday, 7 June, bur.
there on Tuesday, 11 June 19 18. M.I.
oAjcC^
=Annie, daughter of
William Rowland
of Totnes, co.
Devon, and of
Torquay ; born at
Totnes ; marr. at
the Registry Office,
Newton Abbot, co.
Devon, 9 December
1899. 2nd wife.
Louisa Annie, of 36 Craven Terrace,
Carlton Hill, Leeds, co. York ; born
at Torquay 21 February, bapt.
at St. Saviour's, Torre, 8 August
1884.
Emily Maude, born at Torquay 9 August
1 886, bapt. privately 6 August 1887 ;
died, aged i year, at Torquay, on Friday,
12 August, bur. in the cemetery at
'I'orquay, on Tuesday, 16 August 1887.
I 1
Fwo sons,
died in
infancy.
Elizabeth, born
at Bath Street,
Milbay, Ply-
mouth, in 1854,
bapt. at St.
George's, East
Stonehouse, co.
Devon.
Joseph Burnett, born at
Bath Street, Milbay,
Plymouth, 8 October
1856, bapt. at St.
George's, East Stone-
house ; took the name
of Burnett in lieu of
that of Richards in 1903 ;
died at 31 Woodstock
Road, Shepherd's Bush,
CO. Midlesex, on Mon-
day, 1 7 March, bur. in '.
the cemetery at Ham-
mersmith, co. Middlesex, ,
on Saturday, 22 March
1919 I
I
1
Alfred Jackson (son of Charles Jackson of Brixham,=i=Bessie, born at 2 Coombe Park,
=Bessie, daughter
of Henry Bellamy
Baker of Kings
Kerswell, by his
wife, Sarah Dart of
Kings Kerswell ;
born at Kings
Kerswell 3 r May
1856, bapt. there;
marr. at Bedwelty,
CO. Monmouth, 7
August 1876.
Harry Richards of
Plymouth and St.
Marychurch, and
Oxenham, Biintol,
CO. Somerset ; born
at Bath Street,
Milbay, Plymouth,
in 1858, bapt. at
St. George's, East
Stonehouse.
Alice, born at Bath
Street, Milbay, Ply-
mouth, in i860,
bapt. at St. George's,
East Stonehouse ;
marr. at Bath, co.
Somerset, Harry
Moorhouse of
Bath. „
CO. Devon); born at Brixham 19 May 1877, bapt.
there; joined the Royal Engineers 19 March 1917,
attached to the Devon and Somerset Light Infantry ;
served in European War. J^
St. Marychurch, i July 1877,
bapt. at St. Marychurch ; marr.
there 3 August 1901.
oL<Mx-c^a>e. c^' '^X^i^o-'^ii^^L^t.'^i^
96
Arms oil recard in the College of Arms.
Argent on a cross between four frets gules
a tower of the first.
Cre't. — A tower or charged with a'fret
gules.
Motto. — Virtus cas!el!um nieuni.
^rncr of B^euttueU l^all,
CO. ^uffoIK.
Colonel Henrj' Bence Bence of=
Thorington Hall, co. SulTolk (only son
of the Rev. Bence Hence [formerly
Sparrow] of Thorington and Rector
of Beccles, co. Suffolk, by Harriet his
wife, dau. and heir of William Elmy of
Beccles) ; bapt. at Beccles 1 2 March
1788; educated at Charterhouse,
1802-1804, and at St. John's College,
Cambridge ; Cornet 16th Lancers 2
February 1808, Captain Goth Rifles 15
August iSii and of the 7th Dragoon
Guards 5 December i8ri; retired 21
July 1814; Colonel East Suffolk Militia
6 February 1S44: served v.-ith the i6th
Lancers in 14 actions in the Peninsular
War (wounded at Talavera, medal with
two clasps) ; J. P. and D.L. for co.
Suffolk, J. P. for CO. Norfolk; died,
aged 72, at Thorington Hall, on
Saturday, 9 February rS6i, bur. at j
Thorington 16 February 1 86 1. Memorial
window in church. Will dated 31 March
i860, with codicil dated 10 December 1
i860, proved (Prin. Reg., 206, 61) 13
April 1861, by Henry Alexander Starkie 1
Bence, the son. 1
=Elizabeth Susanna, dau.
and coheir of Nicholas
Starkie of FVenchwood,
CO. Lancaster, and of
Reddlesden, co. York,
by Catharine his
wife, dau. of Robert
Edgar of Ipswich, co.
Suffolk ; born 20 No-
vember 1795 ; Tiarr. at
Kelsale, co. Suffolk, 5
May 1S15; died, aged
67, at St. Leonards-on-
Sea, CO. Sussex, on Fri-
day, 1 9 December, bur.
at Thorington 27 De-
cember 1862. Memo-
rial window in church.
Will dated 26 August
1 86 1, proved (Prin.
Reg., 266, 63) 8 May
1 863, by Ed ward Robert
Starkie Bence, the son.
{^See Pedigree of Starkie,
"Notes" to " Visi-
tati(!7i of England
and Wales;- Vol. 6,
page i8g).
Henry Alexander Starkie Bence of Thorington Hail ; born at=
Thorington 15 May 1816, bapt. there next day ; educated at
the Charterhouse 1826-34, and at Balliol College, Oxford,
matriculated 10 April 1835, B.A. 1839; in the Diplomatic
Service; J. P. and D.L. for co. Suffolk; High Sheriff
1872 ; Colonel East Suffolk Militia ; Lord of the Manors
of Thorington, Kelsaie and Carlton, co. Suffolk ; died,
= Agnes, 2nd dau. of John Barclay of
Norfolk Crescent, Hyde Park, London ;
marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square,
London, on Thursday, 22 August 1850,
marriage settlements dated 20 August ;
died, aged 76, at Thorington, on Sunday,
19 June, bur. at Thorington on Thursday,
aged 65, at i'horingion Mail, on Monday, 30 ^L^y, bur. 123 June 1004. Will dated 13 July 1899,
at Thorington 3 June 1881. \Vill dated 24 July 1873,
with codicil dated 14 Tune 1878, proved at Ipswich 9
August 1 88 1, by Richard Henry Reeve and Percy Bence-
Trower, son. n law.
proved (Prin. Reg., 1105, 1904) 16 Sep-
tember 1904, by Percy Bence-Trower,
and Colonel Guy Lenox Bence-Lambert,
C.M.G., sons-in-law.
Percy Bence-Trower (2nd son of Henry Trower of 36 Gloucester Square, =f=Agnes Marian, born at Porto-
Hyde Park, London, by Helen his wile, eldest dau. of William Seymour \ bello, co. Midlolhian, on
of Montagu Plare, Russell Square, London); born at Hornsey, co. ! Friday, 20 August, bapt. there
Middlesex, on Thursday, 30 April 1846, hapt. at the p.irish church, I 2 September 1852 ; marr.
Hornsey ; educated at Eton ; took the additional name of Bence by at St. James', Piccadilly,
Deed Poll 26 May 1877 ; died, aged 62, at Winkfield Manor, co. Berks, ; London (by the Rev. Arthur
on Saturday, 25 July, bur. at ^Vinkfield on Thursday, 30 July 1908. I Trower), on Thursday, 6
Rerodos to his memory. \Vill dated 28 April 1877, with codicil dated \ July 1876.
18 February 1891, proved (Prin. Reg., 1543, I9c'^^ 31 October 190S, by !
Agnes Marian Bence-Trower, the relict. /k
{See Pedigree of Trower, page lOj.)
97
Marianne Katharine
Starkie, born at
Kelsale, co. Suffolk,
3 November 1817,
bapt. there same
day; died 21 May,
bur. at Thorington,
CO. Suffolk, 25 May
1833-
Edward Robert Starkie Bence of Kentwell Hall,'
CO. Suffolk; bapt. at Thorington, co. Suffolk, 27
August 1823 ; educated at Charterhouse 1835-
41 ; Cornet ist (King's) Dragoon Guards 16
August 1842, Lieutenant 2 August 1844,
Captain (retired) ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Suffolk,
High Sheriff 1861 ; Lord of the Manors of
Kentwell Monks and Stanstead, co. Suffolk ; I
died, aged 65, at Kentwell Hall, on Sunday,
24 February 1889, bur. at Thorington. Will
dated 29 August 188 1, with two codicils dated I
4 October 1886 and 6 November 1888, proved
(Prin. Reg., 373, 89) 23 May 1889, by Eliza
Charlotte Albinia Bence, the relict, Charles
Cheston and Edward Starkie Bence, son, and
Charles Edmund Ross.
=Eliza Charlotte Albinia,
youngest dau. of George
James Sulivan of Wil-
mington, Ryde, Isle
of Wight ; marr. at
St. George's, Hanover
Square, London, on
Tuesday, 30 July 1850;
died, aged 86, at East-
bourne, CO. Sussex, on
Saturday, 26 May, bur.
in the Borough Ceme-
tery, Brighton, co.
Sussex, 30 May 1917.
Isabel Elizabeth
Starkie, born on
Thursday, 8 May
1 85 1, bapt. at
St. Mary's, Bry-
anston Square,
London.
Colonel John Heathfield .Stratton of The Gage,=
Little Berkhamsted, co. Hertford (son of William
Stratton of The Gage, Little Berkhamsted, by
Catharine Parry Weston his wife, dau. of John
Heathfield Hickes, M.D., of Pedington Manor, co.
Gloucester) ; born 15 September 1837, bapt. at Little
Berkhampsted ; educated at Brighton and at the
Royal Military Academy, Woolwich ; Lieutenant
Royal Artillery i October 1857, Captain 1869, Major
1877, Lieut.-Colonel 1884, Colonel (retired) 10 June
1885 ; J. P. for the counties of Buckingham (1886)
and Hertford (1899).
•Albinia Maria Starkie,
born on Tuesday, 1 1
April 1854, bapt. at
St. Mary's, Bryan-
ston Square, London ;
marr. at St. James',
Piccadilly, London,
on Tuesday, 27
September 1887.
i I
Edith Mabel, born at
Brighton, co. Sussex, on
Wednesday, 8 February
1854, bapt. at Hove, co.
Sussex.
Millicent, bapt. at Cathe-
dine, co. Brecon, in
1855 ; bur. the same
year at Llangasty-
Tallyllyn, co. Brecon.
Colonel Guy Lenox Bence-Lambert, C. M.G., of^Ida Millicent,
Thorington Hall, co. Suffolk, and of Dernasliggan, bapt. at Cathe-
co. Galway (younger son of Alexander Clendinning dine in i860 ;
Lambert of Brook Hill, co. Mayo, by Emma Maria marr. at Thor-
his wife, dau. of Guy Lenox Prendergast, NLP.); ington on Wed-
born 30 December 1856 ; educated at Cheltenham nesday, 23
College ; Lieut.-Colonel Commanding (hon. Colonel) January 1884.
3rd Connaught Rangers, retired 1905 ; hon. Lieut.-
Colonel in the Army ; Commanded 2/4th Suffolk
Regiment 1915-16; Inspector Quartermaster
General Service, Horse Guards, 1917 : J. P. for co.
Galway ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Suflblk ; assumed by
Deed Poll dated 29 January 1885, the additional
name of Bence ; C. I\LG. 1902.
98
Rev. Thomas Starkie Bence, born at Thorington, co.=f Elizabeth Frances, eldest dau.
Suffolk, I October 1824, bapt. there next day; educated at: of Robert Cuninghame Taylor
Charterhouse, 1835-42, and at St. John's College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1848, M.A. 1851 ; Rector of Thorington 15 December
1849 ; died, aged ^^, at O.xford Terrace, Paddinglon, London,
on Wednesday, 14 July, bur. at Thorington 20 July 1858.
Memorial window in church. Will dated ig January 1858,
with codicil dated 8 July 1858, proved (Prin. Reg., 505, 58) 18
August 1858, by Frederick Francis James Morrice and John ; Captain 19th Foot.
Barneby Sargeaunt
of Boughton Place, co. Kent ;
marr. at Boughton Monchelsea,
CO. Kent, on '1 hursday, 16
April 1857. She married 2ndly
2 1 September 1865, George
Alexander Warburton, formerly
Henrietta Starkie of 37 Beaufort Gardens, Brompton Road,
Kensington, London ; born at S Burwood I'lace, Paddington,
London, on Saturday, 27 November 1858, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Bryanston Square, London, in January 1859.
Charles Edmund Ross=
(eldest son of W. H.
Drummond Ross of
the HonW= East India
Co.'s Service) ; died
at 42 Bennett Park,
Blackheath, co. Kent,
9 February 19 10.
=Leila Emily Katharine .Starkie,
born at 25 Hyde Park Square,
London, on Sunday, 27 June
1858, bapt. at Redgrave, co.
Suffolk ; marr. at St. Mat-
thew's, Bayswater, London (by
her uncle, the Rev. Filmer
Sullivan), on Tuesday, 28
September 1886.
]\Label Mary Starkie, born on Monday,
25 February 1861, bapt. at Stanstead,
CO. Suffolk; died unmarried, aged 31,
at St. Leonards-on-Sea, co. Sussex, on
Wednesday, 22 February 1893, bur. at
Thorington. Adiiion (with will dated
20 February 1893) was granted (Prin.
Reg., 334, 93) 27 April 1893, to Edward
Starkie Bence, brother.
Edward Starkie Bence of Kentwell
Hall, CO. Suffolk ; born at Kentwell
Hall on Friday, 4 July 1862,
bapt. at (ilemsford, co. Suffolk ;
of Magdalen College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term
1887 ; Captain 3rd Battalion
Suffolk Regiment 1881-89; J. P.
and D.L. for co. Suffolk.
Alice Maude Mary Starkie, born on Wednesday, 29
April 1 868, bapt. at Long Melford, co. Suffolk ; died
at The Priory, F'olkestone, co. Kent, on Saturday,
I July, bur. at Llanfrynach, co. Brecon, on Wednesday,
5 July 1916. Will dated 16 June 1916, proved in
the Principal Registry 7 November 1916, by Edward
Starkie Bence, her brother, and Henrietta Starkie Bence,
spinster, her cousin.
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Croloer.
Mary, eldest=
daughter of
George Griffin
Slonestreet of
Clapham, co.
Surrey ; marr.
on Thursday,
15 January
1801 ; d ied
on Tuesday, 6
October 1807,
bur. at Hack-
ney, CO. Mid-
dlesex. 1st
wife.
Arms on reiorj in the College of Anns. —
Quarterly : Argent and sable three lions
passant guardant counterchanged over all a
tilting-spear in bend proper.
Crsst. — A lion passant guardant per pale
argent and sable chargeJ with a roundell per
pale counterchanged resting the dexter paw
upon an anchor.
Motto. — Amico fidus ad aras.
=George Trower of i3=j=lsabella, eldest dau.
Russell Square, formerly
of Old Broad Street,
London (eldest son of
Thomas Trower of Clap-
ton, CO. Middlesex, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau.
of John Smith of Fleet
Street, London) ; born
at Clapton 9 October
1775; died, aged 65, at
Dresden, Germany, on
Monday, 14 September
1840, bur. in the ceme-
tery at Dresden. Will
dated 6 July 1839,
proved (P.C.C. 732
Ardeii) 30 October 1840,
by George Slonestreet
Trower, Frederick
Trower and Henry
Trower, sons. /K
of Thomas Kemble
of Mincing Lane,
London, of C'lapton,
and of Gobion's Park,
CO. Hertford ; marr. at
St. John's, Hackney,
CO. Middlesex, on
Tuesday, 5 March
1811 ; died at South-
lands, CO. Surrey, on
Saturday, 3 Novem-
ber 1855, bur. at
Tandridge, co. Sur-
rey. Will dated 18
July 1850, proved
(P.C.C. 162, 56) 14
February 1856, by
Henry Trower and
Frederick Trower,
sons. 2nd wife.
{For issue see page 102.)
Mary, born i6
December, died
22 December
i8oi.
George Stonestreet Trower, born i9=j=Beatrice, 3rd dau. of Thomas Oakeley of Lydart,
December 1802 ; educated at Rugby,
admitted 1814; died, aged 94, at
Renienham, Wraysbury, co. Buck-
ingham, on Sunday, 24 January
1897, bur. at Wraysbury. Will dated
28 November 1887, proved (Prin.
Reg., 354, 97) 16 March 1897, by
G *orge Oakeley Trower and f^ionel
George Trower, sons.
CO. Monmouth ; marr. at Mitchell Troy, co.
Monmouth, on Wednesday, 5 September 1849;
died, aged 82, at 9 Sussex Mansions, Sussex
Place, South Kensington, London, on 'I'uesday,
28 May, bur. at ^^'raysbury on Friday, 31 May
1907. Will dated 4 March 1901, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1163, 1907) 9 July 1907, by Lionel George
Trower, son.
Major Donald Frede-=j=Rhoda Mary
rick Durant Maclean
(2nd son of J. G. Mac-
lean) ; Captain (hon.
Major) 3rd Battalion
The York and Lan-
caster Regiment 8
December 1899 ;
served in South
African War 1901
-1902, as Press
Censor (Queen's
medal with two
clasps) ; temporary
Major Service Bat-
talion Royal Fusiliers
1914-1918. /K
Georgina,born
at 33 Hyde
Park Square,
London, on
Tuesday, 1 3
August 1850;
marr. at St.
Peter's, Cran-
ley Gardens,
London (by
her uncle, the
Rev. Arthur
Trower), on
Tuesday, 3 1
May 1881.
George Oakeley Trower, =
died, aged 56, at
Meldoii Lodge, Chel-
tenham, CO. Gloucester,
on Friday, 2 1 June
1907. Will dated 11
1\ larch 1898, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1287, 1907)
27 August 1907, by
Lionel George Trower,
brother, and Major
Donald Frederick
Durant Maclean, brother-
in-law.
=Frances Amelia Jessie, eldest dau. of
William Ford Hulton of Hulion Park,
Holton-le-Moors, CO. Lancaster; marr.
at St. Mary's, The Boltons, South
Kensington, on Saturday, 30 April
1887 ; died at Lanesfield, Cheltenham,
on Thursday, 18 July 1912. Will
dated 10 July 1907, with three
codicils dated 25 March 1908 to i
December 1910, proved at Gloucester
9 August 191 2, by the Rev. Cuthbert
Fetherston Trower, brother-in-law, and
Arthur Hyde Hulton, nephew. She
married istly at St. George's, Hanover
Square, London, 27 April 1S65, John
Dennison Hargreaves of Auchnasgiach,
CO. Argyle.
Sydney Tiovver,
born 30 April
1804; died 2
January 1805.
I
Jasper Trower, born 2 April=Charlotte ; she married 2ndly
1806 ; Captain Bengal Artil- at St. James', Paddington,
lery(ist Lieutenant i January
1828); killed at the engage-
ment at Moodkee, Punjab,
India, 18 December 1845.
London, 5 October 1850,
Octave Delpierre, Secretary
to the Belgian Legation.
Charles Trower,
born at Clapton,
CO. Middlesex, 5
October, died
there 23 October
1807.
Edward Trower,
born at 33 Hyde
Park Square,
London, onTues-
day, 23 Septem-
ber 1851 ; died
unmarried.
Sydney Trower,
born at 33 Hyde
Park Square on
Saturday, i 6
April 1853 ; died
unmarried.
Corwallis Jasper Trower, born at 33
Hyde Park Square 0:1 Friday, 30
June 1854 ; educated at Westminster
School, admitted 24 January 1868;
Midshipman Royal Navy 27 October
1869, Lieutenant 28 April 1876;
killed in action, aged 26, on Majuba
Hill, Transvaal, South Africa, on
Sunday, 27 February 1881.
A daughter,
born at 33 Hyde
Park Square on
Monday, 14
January 1856.
Lionel George Oakeley
Trower, born at 33
Hyde Park Square on
Tuesday, 24 February
1857-
Charles Reginald Hargreaves of Remen-=
ham, Wraysbury, co. Buckingham (2nd
son of John Hargreaves of Silw^ood
Park, CO. Berks, by Mary his wife, dau.
of Benjamin Hick of Bolton-le-Moors,
CO. Lancaster) ; born in 1851 ; educated
at Eton; Cornet 13th Hussars 17
November 1869, Lieutenant 21 June
1871. /K
Beatrice Edith Agatha, born
at 33 Hyde Park Square on
Easter Day, 4 April 1858;
marr. at St. Peter's, Cranley
Gardens, South Kensington,
London, on Tuesday, 3
January 1888.
Rev. Cuthhert Fetherston Trower
(twin with Katherine Cecil
Annette) ; born at 33 Hyde
Park Square on New Year's Day
1861 ; of St. John's College,
Oxford, matriculated 27 April
1881, B.A. 1S86, M.A. 1888;
Curate of Alford with Rig.sby
CO. Lincoln, 1887-90 ; Chaplain
to Evelyn, Countess of Craven,
1890-1912; Vicar of Stockcross,
CO. Berks, 191 2.
Colonel Arthur Morris, born 3o=f=Katherine Cecil Annette
August 1840; entered the Army
as Ensign 60th (The King's
Royal Rifle Corps) Foot 2 1 May
1858, Lieutenant 1861, Captain
1869, Major 1S80, Lieut. -Colonel
1885, Colonel (retired) 5 j\larch
1890; served in the China Cam-
paign i860 (medal with two
clasps); served with 3rd Battalion
60th Foot in the latter part of Zulu
War 1879 (medal with clasp). /t\
(twin with Cuthbert
Fetherston) ; born at 33
Hyde Park Square on
New Year's Day 1861 ;
marr. at St. Peter's,
Cranley Gardens, South
Kensington, on Wednes-
day, 6 October 1886.
lOI
Mary, eldest dau. of George=f=George Trower of 1 3 liussell=
Griftin Stonestreet. isl wife.
Square, London.
{For iiiiie see page 200.)
■Isabella, eldest dau.
of Thomas Kemble
of Gobion's Park, co.
Hertford. 2nd wife.
Isabella, born
I February
181 2 ; died,
aged 1 6, on
Tuesday, 22
April 1828.
Sarah Percival, 3rd=
dau. of I'Yancis
Benjamin Bedwell ;
marr. at St. Mary's,
Walthamstow, co.
Essex, on Tuesday,
26 May 1840;
died in 1874. ist
wife.
=Frederick Trower of 4 Clifton PIace,=
Sussex Square, Hyde Park, London ;
born at Montagu Place, liussell
Square, London, 22 May 1813; died,
aged 62, at 9 Victoria Road,
Kensington, London, on Monday, 1 5
May 1S76. Will dated 26 April
1876, proved (l^riii. Reg., 751, 76) 2
September 1876, by Mary Anne Trower,
the relict.
=Mary Anne, dau.
of John Black-
ley ; marr. at St.
Mary Abbott's,
Kensington, on
Saturday, 14 Au-
gust 1875. 2nd
wife.
Frederick Trower, born on Thursday, 23
June 1842 ; died unmarried in London 11
July 1885. Will dated 2 August 1876,
proved (Prin. Reg., 1044, 85) 3 December
1885, by Jasper Trower, brother.
Jasper Trower, born at 4 Clifton Place,
Sussex Square, London, on Wednesday, 19
August 1846; died unmarried at 7a East-
bourne Terrace, Paddington, London, on
Saturday, 27 May 1899. Will dated 12
September 1885, proved (Prin. Reg., 931, 99)
3 July 1899, by Isabella Trower and Augusta
Perceval Trower, spinsters, sisters.
Isabella, born at 4 Clifton Place, Sussex Square,
on Thursday, 17 February 1848; died at 68
Draycott Gardens, Kensington, on Tuesday,
7 December 1915, bur. in Kensal Green
Cemetery, London. Will dated 4 August 1885,
proved (Prin. Reg., 168, 16) 22 January 1916,
by Augusta Perceval Trower, spinster, sister.
Charles Trower, born at 4 Clifton Place, Sussex
Square, on Wednesday, 15 February 1854; died
on Sunday, 4 January 1865.
Augusta Perceval.
Henry Percy Bence Trower, born
at 7 Stanhope Street, Hyde Park
Gardens, on Tuesday, 24 April,
bapt. at Thorington, co. Suffolk,
27 May 1877 ; educated at
Charterhouse, admitted 1890;
died, aged 14, at Charterhouse
on Sunday, 21 February 1892,
bur. there.
Herbert Arthur^Agnes Helen, born at 7 Stanhope Street,
Steward, eldest Hyde Park Gardens, on Thursday, 8
son of Herbert August, bapt. at Thorington 22 September
T. Steward. 1878; marr. at St. Peter's, Cranley Gardens,
South Kensington (by her cousins, the Rt.
Rev. the Bishop of Likonia and the Rev.
Cuthbert Fetherston Trower), on Tuesday,
20 February 1906.
Henry Trower of 36 Gloucester Square, Hyde Park, London; born at=f Helen, eldest
Montagu Place, Russell Square, London, on Tuesday, 9 August 18 14
Member of the Drapers' Company, Master 1885; one of the founders
of the Commercial Union Assurance Company ; died, aged 84, at 36
Gloucester Square, Hyde Park, on Monday, 9 January 1899, bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London. Will dated 14 November 1898, proved (Prin.
Reg., 364, 99) 8 March 1899, by Henry Seymour Trower and Percy Pence
Trower, sons, and Robert I'^dward Leman, son-in-law. Portrait in Board
Room of the Commercial Union Assurance Company.
dau. of William
Seymour of Mon-
tagu Place,
Russell Square ;
born 20 January
181 7 ; married
at St. George's,
Bloomsbury,
London, 19 May
1842; died at
36 Gloucester
Square, Hyde
Park, on Sunday,
15 January 1888,
bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery.
Henry Seymour Trower of=
Weybridge, co. Surrey, and of
9 Bryanston Square, London ;
born at Hornsey, co. Middlesex,
28 March, bapt. at the parish
church, Hornsey, 25 April
1843 ; educated at Eton ;
Chairman of the Executive
Committee of the Navy League
1897-1909; died, aged 69, on
Tuesday, 23 April 19 12, cre-
mated at Brookwood, co.
Surrey. Will dated 19 Decem-
ber 1905, with three codicils
dated 9 February 1907 to 5
June 1909, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1 199, 12) 6 July 19 1 2, by Juliet
Rosetta Trower, relict, Robert
Edward Leman, Alfred Bence
Trower, Henry Howard Batten,
Barrister-at-Law, and Horace
Hutton Barnet, Colonel Royal
Engineers.
=Juliet Rosetta,
dau. of M. M.
Salomons;
married at St.
James', Picca-
dilly, London,
on Wednesday,
I November
1871.
Percy Bence- Trower, =
born at Hornsey on
Thursday, 30 April
1846, bapt. at the
parish church, Horn-
sey ; educatedat Eton ;
took the additional
name of Bence by
Deed Poll 26 May
1877 ; died, aged 62,
at Winkfield iNLinor,
CO. Berks, on Saturday,
25 July, bur, at Wink-
field on Thursday, -;o
July 1908. Will
dated 28 April 1877,
with codicil dated 18
February 1891, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1543.
1908) 31 October
T908, by Agnes
Marian Bence-T rower,
the relict.
=Agnes Marian, eldest
dau. of Henry Alex-
ander Starkie Bence
of Thorington Hall,
CO. Suffolk, by Agnes
his wife, 2nd dau. of
John Barclay ; horn
at Portobello, co.
Midlothian, on Fri-
day, 20 August, bapt.
there 2 September
1852 ; marr. at St.
James', Piccadilly,
London (by the Rev.
Arthur Trower), on
Thursday, 6 July
1876.
{See Pedigree of Bence,
page (^7).
Alfred Bence Trower, born at 7 Stanhope Street, Hyde Park Gardens, on Tuesday, 10 August,
bapt. at Thorington 26 September 1880; educated at Charterhouse, admitted 1804; 2nd
Lieutenant ist Battalion Scots Guards; served in European War, and was killed in Irance
30 May 1 9 18.
'"3
Emma, born at Montagu Place, Russell Square,
London, on Monday, lo June 1816; died at
Welwyn, co. Hertford, on Sunday, 10 Septem-
ber 1876, bur. there. Will dated 28 January
1876, proved (Prin. Reg., 157, 77) 7 February
1877, by the Rev. Arthur Trower, brotlier, and
Augusta Trower, spinster, sister.
Augusta, born at Montagu Place, Russell
Square, on Tuesday, 14 July 1818 ; died,
aged 81, at Welwyn on Monday, 18 June
1900, bur. at Welwyn. Will dated i July
1886, proved (Prin. Reg., 1238, 1900) 15
August 1900, by Percy Bence Trower and
George Oakeley Trower, nephews.
Ernest Trower, born at 2 Southwick
Place, Hyde Park Square, London, 1 1
November 1847, bapt. at St. John's,
Paddington, London, 2 February
1848 ; educated at Marlborougli ; died
unmarried, aged 50, at 121 Mount
Street, Berkeley Square, London, on
Saturday, 23 July 1898, bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London. Will dated
26 August 1897, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1 1 74, 98) 21 October 1898, by Percy
Bence Trower, brother, and Robert
Edward I.,eman, brother-in-law.
Alfred 'Prower, born at 2
Chester Place, Hyde Park
Square, on Thursday, 3 May,
bapt. at St. James', Paddington,
13 July 1849 ; died unmarried,
aged 30, at 36 Gloucester
Square, Hyde Park, on Tues-
day, 1 1 February 1880, bur. in
Kensal Green Cemetery.
Adiiion was granted at the
Principal Registry 3 June
1880, to Henry Trower, father.
Helen Edith, born
at 2 Chester Place,
Hyde Park Square,
on Friday, 2 May,
bapt. at St. James',
Paddington, 18 July
1851 ; died, aged
2 years and 1 1
months, on Tues-
day, 4 April 1854,
bur. in Kensal
Cireen Cenietery.
Richard Alexander Bence Trower, liorn at 7=
Stanhope Street, Hyde Park Gardens, on Sunday,
29 January, bapt. at Thorington, co. Suffolk,
2 April 1882 ; educated at Charterhouse, admitted
1895 ; joined the City of London Yeomanry 1907
(retired); re-joined in August 1914 ; Captain
August 1916; served in Gallipoli and in Egypt ;
Assistant Quarter - Master Inspector - General's
Services (mentioned in despatches 5 January 1918).
=Elizabeth Violet Mabel,
only dau. of Edward
Burgess Weatherall,
Barrister-at-Law ; marr.
at St. George's, Han-
over Square, London
(by the Rev. Cuthbert
Fetherston Trower), on
'Phursday, 25June 19 14.
Edith Muriel,
born at 7 Stan-
hopeStreet,Hyde
Park Gardens,
on Wednesday,
31 October 1883,
bapt. at Thoring-
ton 27 lanuary
1884.
I
Elizabeth, born at 18 Sumner Place, Cranley
Gardens, South Kensington, London, on
Wednesday, 20 December 19 16.
Susan, born at 18 Suumer
Place, Cranley Gardens,
30 October 1917.
Ernest Guy Bence
Trower, born at 1 1
Bolton Gardens,
South Kensington,
on Wednesday, 4
May 1887, bapt. at
St. Jude's, South
Kensington.
Major Edward Bence Trower,
M.C. ; born at 11 Bolton
Gardens, South Kensington,
on Monday, 16 March 1891,
bapt. at St. Peter's, Cranley
Gardens, South Kensington ;
educated at Charterhouse,
admitted 1904; Major 5th
Battalion South Wales
Borderers ; M.C. ; reported
missing, afterwards believed
killed, at Romigny, France,
30 May 1 9 18.
Henry Arthur Beiice=
Trower, born at 1 1 Jkilton
Gardens, South Kensing-
ton, on Thursday, 26 Jan-
uary 1893, bapt. at St.
Mary's, The Boltons, South
Kensington ; educated at
Charterhouse, admitted
1906 ; temporary Lieu-
tenant 13th Battalion The
Rifle Brigade 24 December
1914 ; invalided out of the
Army.
=Dorothie Selby,
married at St.
Peter's, Cianley
Gardens, South
Kensington, on
Saturday, 26
July 19 19. She
married rstly
James Selby
Smith of Long
Beach, C'ali-
fornia. U.S.A.
104
Rev. Arthur Trower, born at M()ntiigu=f=Jane, 4th dau. of Edward
Place, Russell Square, London, on
Sunday, 28 November 181 9; educated
at Harrow (admitted 1834), and at
Lincoln College, Oxford, matriculated
29 November 183S, B.A. 1842, iM.A.
1849; Perpetual Curate of ("odsall,
CO. Stafford, 1847-59, and of Hook,
CO. York. 1S59-64 ; Rector of St.
Mary-at-Hill with St. .Andrew Hubbard,
London, 1874-91 ; died, aged 71, at the
Rectory, St. Mary-at-Hill, on Monday,
12 January 1891, bur. in Ocklynge
Cemetery, Eastbourne, co. Sussex.
Lawford of Eden Park,
Beckenham, co. Kent; marr.
at Heckenham on Tuesday,
12 January 1847 ; died,
aged 79, at Emery Down,
Eastbourne, on Saturday, 4
February 1905, bur. in Ock-
lynge Cemetery, Eastbourne.
Will dated 4 December
1900, proved (Prin. Reg.,
466, 1905) 30 March 1905,
by Herbert Arthur Trower,
son.
Major Horace Trower,
Ensign 1 5th (The King's)
Hussars 30 August 1842,
Lieutenant 1846, Captain
1855, Major 19 March
1861 ; died, aged 42, at
S3 Brunswick Terrace,
lirighton, co. Sussex, on
Tuesday, 1 2 January 1 864.
Adiiion was granted at
the Principal Registry 7
November 1864, to
Henry Trower, brother.
Edward Lawford Trower,
born at Codsall on
Wednesday, 20 October,
bapt. at Codsall 7 No-
vember 1847 ; died on
Sunday, 26 December
following, bur. there 31
December.
George Trower,
born at South-
lands, CO. Surrey,
on Thursday, 12
October 1848 ;
diedat Rockhamp-
ton, Queensland,
on Tuesday, 8
September 1908.
Ada Jane, born
at Codsall on Mon-
day, 31 December
1849, bapt. there
10 February 1850 ;
Sister of the
Community of St.
Peter's, Kilburn,
CO. Middlesex.
Emily Henrietta (twin with
Florence Henrietta), born
at Codsall on Monday, 16
June i85r.
Florence Henrietta (twin
with Emily Henrietta), born
at Codsall on Monday, 16
June 185 1 ; died, aged 36,
on Friday, 29 July 1887.
Robert Edward=
Leman of 51
Lincoln's Inn
Fields, London
(youngest son of
James Leman of
29 Chester Ter-
race, Regent's
Park, London ;
admitted a
Solicitor Hilary
Term 1867.
=Rosa RLinche, born at 2 Chester Place, Hyde Park
Square. London, on Monday, 15 November 1852, bapt.
at St. James', Paddington, London, 23 February 1853;
marr. at .AH Saints', Paddington (by her uncle, the Rev.
Arthur Trower) on Thursday, 21 September 1876 ; died
at 32 Hyde Park Gardens on Wednesday, 20 March
1901, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London. Will
dated 26 February 1901, proved (Prin. Reg. 756, 1901)
6 June 1901, by Robert Edward Leman, husband,
Henry Seymour Trower and Percy Pence Trower,
brothers, and Ethel Maude McSwiney, wife of William
Daniel McSwiney, sister.
A
Florence Helen,
born at 2 Chester
Place, Hyde Park
Square, on Sunday,
17 ^L■^y, bapt. at St.
James', Padding-
ton, 10 July 1857 ;
died, aged 14, at 36
Gloucester Square,
Hyde Park, on
Friday, 5 January
1872, bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery.
i"S
Charlotte, died,
aged 6, on son of Christopher Teesdale of West
U'ednesday, 27 Dean, co. Sussex); bapt. there;
May 1829. educated at Harrow (admitted Easter
1837) and at Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 3 June 1840, aged 17,
B.A. 1844, M.A. 1847 ; Rector of
Lamarsh, co. Essex, 1850; died at
the Rectory, Lamarsh, 4 July 1892,
bur. at Sennicotts, co. Sussex. Will
dated 25 November 1887, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1224, 92) 20 December
1892, by Christopher Teesdale, son.
Rev. Charles Baker Teesdale (2nd=f=Elizabeth, born at
~ Montagu Place,
Russell Square,
London, 10 Sep-
tember 1825 ; marr.
at Tandridge, co.
Surrey, 6 June
1850 ; died at Chi-
chester, CO. Sussex,
19 November, bur.
at Sennicotts 24
November 1913.
Edward Trower,
died, aged 19
months, on Sat-
urday, 30 May
1829. _
Emily, born on
Tuesday, 27 Au-
gust 1833 ; died,
aged 1 1 months,
on Monday, 14
July 1834.
A
Herbert Arthur Trower, born=j=Agnes Graham Dickson, marr. at Sydne)-, New South Wales,
at Codsall, co. Stafford, on
Tuesday, 8 February, bapt. at
Codsall I May 1853 ; educated
at St. Paul's School, London,
admitted 17 October 1867.
Australia, 8 February 1879; died at Langton House, King's
Road, Hove, co. Sussex, on Thursday, 3 January 1907. Adinon
(with will dated 15 November 189S) was granted (Prin. Reg.,
498, 1907) 2 March t 907, to Herbert Arthur Trower, husband.
Arthur Seyniour=j=Daisy Bassett, Major Reginald Graham Trower,=Elizabeth Claredge,
Trower, born at
Sydney, New
South Wales, 15
February 1880.
marr. in New D.S.O., ALC, of 188 Avenida Vicuna youngest dau. of
Zealand. M'Renna, Santiago, Chili ; Mining Alfred W. McCune
Engineer,British Columbia,i899-i9oi, of New York;
Africa 1902-1904, United States 1904 marr. in Paris on
/^ -1905 and 1906-1909, England 1906, Wednesday, 23
Canada 19 10, Peru 191 1, Bolivia and January 1918.
United States 1912, Chili 1914-15 ;
came to England December 1914;
Lieutenant 9th Border Regiment
January 1915, Lieutenant Tunnelling
Company, France, May 1915 (D.S.O.
1917, M.C.), Captain October 1915,
Major I January 191 6.
Eric Lawford Trower, M.C.,=Evelyn Mary, only dau. of Edith Frances Kemble, born at
of Papeete, Taiiiti ; born in Charles Brooke Vertue of 21a Drayton Gardens, South
April 1883 ; served
European ^Var.
in Courtlands, Esher, CO. Surrey; Kensington, London, on Friday,
marr. at Esher 4 December 11 March 1892.
1920.
Edmund Kemble
Trower, born at
2 Chester Place,
Hyde Park Square,
London, 17 Octo-
ber 1859, bapt. at
St. James', Pad-
dington, London ;
died in January
i860, bur. (with his
grandmother Sey-
mour) at Willesden,
CO. Middlesex.
\Villiam I3aniel McSwiney (youngest son of=i=Ethel Maude, of r 2 Oxford
the Rev. John Henry Herbert McSwiney, j Square, Paddington ; born
Rector of Barnoldby-le-Beck, co. Lincoln, | at 2 Chester Place, Hyde
some-time English Chaplain at Kronstadt, ! Park Square, on Wednes-
Russia) ; born 20 March 1861 ; Cornet 7th j day, 30 October 1861,
(Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards 28 | bapt. at St. John's, Pad-
November 1888, Captain 9 January 1898 ; j dington, 14 January 1862 ;
served in China as Special Service Officer j marr. at St. Michael's,
1900 (medal) ; in South African War 1900 | Paddington (by the Rev.
-1902 (Queen's medal with five clasps) ; j Cuthbert Fetherston
died 5 January, bur. in Kensal Green j Trower), on Monday, 4
Cemeterv, London, 9 January 1906. M.L ' December 1899.
A
106
Cyril Trower or=
Sydney, NewSoutli
Wales ; born at
Codsall, CO. Staf-
ford, 31 October
1854, bapt. there
I January 1855.
=May Richardson,
niarr. at Leicluirdt,
New South W'ales,
in July 1S85.
Charles Teesdale of The
Lodge, Mulbarton, co.
Norfolk, 2nd son of the
Rev. Ciiarles Baker Tees-
dale ; born at the Rectory,
Lamarsh, co. lissex, 26
January 1858. y[^
= Fanny Marion (his cousin),
born at Codsall 8 Feb-
ruary, bapt. there 20 April
1856 ; marr. at St. Mary-at-
Hill, London, i October
1884.
I
Hugh Charles Trower,
born at (Jodsall
January, bapt. thei
May 1858; died
March 1874, bur.
Harlow, co. Esse.v.
29
-3
5
at
Arthur Trower of 25 Brittany Road, St.=
Leonard's - on - Sea, co. .Sussex ; born at
Hook, CO. York, 30 June, bapt. there 21
Angu-il 1859 ; educated at Harlow .School
and at St. Bartholomew's Hospital,
London ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1884, L.R.C.P. ;
Lieutenant Royal Army Medical Corps
I June 1915, Captain 1916; attached to
22nd Battalion Royal F'usiliers June to
November 1915 ; afterwards Medical Ofilicer
to various ^Var Hospitals in England.
=Hilda Lilian, dau. of
Richard Hall Say, by
Ellen Hannah his wife,
dau. of lulward Evans of
Boveney Court, co. Buck-
ingham ; marr. at St.
Mary-at-Hill, London
(by the Rev. Arthur
Trower), on Wednesday,
27 June 1888.
Hugh Martin Trower,
M.C., born at i Drayton
'I'errace, South Kensing-
ton, London, on Friday,
15 March, bapt. at St.
Mary at-Hill, London, 13
April 1889 ; educated
at Clifton College and
Scholar of Exeter
College, Oxford ; 2nd
Lieutenant Middlesex
Regmient 11 April 1915,
Lieutenant 1916 ; served
in European War 1916
-17, M.C. at Cambrai
(wounded).
Geoffrey Say Trower, born
at I Drayton Terrace on
Saturday, 23 August, bapt.
at St. Mary-at-Hill, London,
20 September 1890 ; educated
at Clifton College and at
King's College, Cambridge,
matriculated 1 909, B. A. 1 9 1 2 ;
a Student at St. 15artholo-
mew's Hospital, l^ondon ;
Lieutenant Royal Army Medi-
cal Corps 6 October 19 14,
Captain 6 April 191 5 ; served
in European War 19 15- 18
(wounded).
Albyn Kemble Trower, born at 12
Moreton Garden.s, South Kensington,
on Friday, 1 1 March, bapt. at St.
Mary's, The Boltons, .South Ken.siiig-
ton, 25 April 1892 ; educated at
Clifton College and demy of Magdalen
College, Oxford, matriculated Octo-
ber 19 10, B.A. 1915 ; Lieutenant
The Royal Sussex Regiment 29
October 1914, Captain 9 June 1915 ;
served in European War 191 5-1 6
(wounded) ; invalided out of Army in
1918.
Cyril Arthur Ames Trower, born at 12
Moreton Gardens on Friday, 30 June, bapt.
there privately 18 July 1893; died the
next day and was bur. in Kensal Green
Cemetery, co. Middlesex.
Ruth Madeline, born
at 12 Moreton (har-
dens on Saturday, 7
July, bapt. at ' St.
Mary's, The Boltons,
2 August i8q.|.
Kathleen Victoria, born
at 12 Moreton Gar-
dens on Sunday, 18
July, bapt. at St.
Mary's, Tlie Boltons,
30 July 1897.
Ursula"Beatrix, born
at 12 Moreton Gar-
dens on I'uesday, 19
September, bapt. at
St. Peter's, Cranley
Gardens, South Ken-
sington, 4 October
1899.
Stephen Herbert Gerard Trower, born at 12 Moreton Gardens
on Sunday, 16 September, bapt. at St. Peter's, Cranley
Gardens, 29 September 1900 ; educated at Westerleigh
School, St. Leonard'son-Sea, and at the Royal Naval Colleges
at Osborne and Dartmouth; posted to H.M.S. " Benbow "
January 1917, Midshipman same year, Sub-Lieutenant January
1919; served in European War January 1917.
107
Rt. Rev. Gerard Trower, D.D., Bishop of North-West Australia ;
born at Hook, co. York, in December i860, bapt. there 7 April
1861 ; educated at Merchant Taylors' School and at Keble
College, Oxford, matriculated, i8 October 1881, B.A. (3rd-class
Theology) 1885, M.A. 1888, Hon. D.D. ; Curate of St. Alban-
the-Martyr, Birmingham, 1888-93 ; Curate-in-Charge of mission
church, St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, 1893-95 ; Rector of Christ
Church, Sydney, New South Wales, 1895-1901 ; Bishop of
Likoma (Nyassaland 1908-10) 1901-10, and of North-West
Australia 19 10.
Evelyn, bornat Hook 26 June,
bapt. there 24 August 1862 ;
died, aged 24, at Eastbourne,
CO. Sussex, on Saturday, 6
November 1886, bur. inOck-
lynge Cemetery, Eastbourne.
Edith Maud, born at Bedford
12 June 1864, bapt. at St.
Peter's. Bedford.
Margaret Parry^
Yates, marr. at
Brisbane, Queens-
land, in 1893; died
2 June 1913, bur.
at Townsville. ist
wife.
'Horace Trower, born at Filey, co.=j=Beatrice Muriel, dau.
York, 24 P'ebruary 1866 ; educated
I at Harlow College, co. Essex, and
! at Merchant Taylors' School, Lon-
don; Director of Lands and Chief
Surveyor, Port Darwin, Northern
Territory, Australia.
of Christopher R.
Clarke of Idalia,
Bowen, Queensland ;
marr. at Dowen 8
August 1915. 2nd
wife.
i^^^^^t^
'^^r^-
Eric Percy
Trower, born
at Hatcham,
CO. Kent,
24 December
1868 ; died 4
Januaryi876,
bur. at Har-
low.co. Essex.
Cyril Melville Trower,
born at Brisbane 25
April 1894; educated
at Brisbane Grammar
School ; served with
Australian Artillery in
European War.
Eric Melville Trower of
Innisfail, Queensland ; born
at Brisbane 25 February
1896 ; educated at Brisbane
Grammar School ; Dentist ;
served with Australian Dental
Corps in European War.
Muriel Melville, Harold Melville
born at Brisbane Trower, born at
9 April 191 7. Bowen 28 June
1920.
108
Sfiiin (Tiiui'iT.
atson. formerly of 9^occstcr,
CO. fetafforti.
Stephen liakewell Watson of Manchester,
CO. Lancaster (son of John Watson of
Rocester, co. Stafford) ; bapt. at Rocester
i8 December 1763; died in Manchester
circa 1839-40 : he married Mary Backhouse,
of Newhy Bridge, Windermere, co. AVest-
iiiorland, and afl^'rwards of Bak._'W(:ll, co.
Dcrhv.
Arms on record in tlic Collei^e of Anns.
Argent on a chevron cottised between
three martlets azure an acorn between iwo
crescents or.
Crest. — In front of a gryphon's head
erased or holding in the beak a sprig of
oak proper a decrescent and an increscent
in fesse sable.
Motto. — Esto quod esse videris.
Stephen Watson of The Manor=
House, Rock Ferry, co. Chester ;
born 22 February, bapt. at St.
Ann's, Manchester, 7 June
1707; died at The Manor
House, Rock Ferry, 8 Novem-
ber 1.S78, bur. at St. Peter's,
Rock Ferry. Vvill dated 25
October 1878, proved at
Cliester 14 November 1878, by
William Watson and Charles
Sinclair Watson, sons.
=Eliza Torrenza, dau. of
William Smith, Judge
of U.S.A. Court of
Georgia: born at Charles-
town, South Carolina,
U.S.A. ; married there
3 April 1832 ; died,
aged 59, at Rock Ferry,
on Sunday, 4 August
1872, bur. at St. Peter's,
Rock Ferrv.
Henry Frederick Fox of=j=Ellen Maria, born at
Bromborough.co.Chester; : Charleston, South Caro-
died, aged 86, at Bank
Dale, Bromborough, on
Friday, 5 May 191 1, bur.
at Eastham, co. Chester.
Will dated 16 April 190S,
with two codicils dated 16
April 1908 and 9 Novem-
ber 191Q, proved (Prin.
Reg., 901, 11) 29 June
1911, by AlexanderCame-
ron Mitchell, Thomas
Woodsend and I'rederirk
Hynde Fox.
/k
lina, 27 October 1834;
marr. at St. Peter's,
Rock I'erry, 2 July 1862 ;
died, aged 77, at Bank
Dale, Bromborou;^h, on
Saturday, 16 December
191 1, bur. at I'lastham.
Will dated 9 November
1 910, proved (Prin. Reg.,
53, 12) 23 January 1912,
by Frederick Hynde Fox
and \ViltVed Stephen
Fox, Surgeon, sons.
I
Stephen Watson=
of 65 (jrosvenor
Road,Claughton,
Birkenhead, co.
Chester, formerly
of Valparaiso,
Chile : born at
Charleston 4 Au-
gust 183S, bapt.
at St. Peter's,
Charleston, South
Carolina.
=Dora, 2nd dau. of Ed-
mund Luscomb White
of Wolverhampton, co.
Stafford, formerly of
Valparaiso ; marr. at
Valparaiso 3 March,
and privately, according
to the rites of the
Church of England, 6
March 1869 ; died 25
April, bur. in Flaybrick
Hill Cemetery, Birken-
head, 28 April 1884.
5^/<>^-7.
3
Eric Edmund Watson of 89 Brook Green,=f Edith Josephine, dau. of George Ernest Owen of
Hammersmith, co. Middlesex ; born at ! Southport, co. Lancaster ; marr. at St. Clement
Valparaiso 6 June 1870, bapt. at the | Danes', Strand, London, 24 November T906.
Protestant Episcopal Church, Valparaiso.
Stephen Everest Watson, born at Butterworth, Penang,
Province of Wellesley, Straits Settlements, 21 December
1 9 10, bapt. there.
109
Cyril Eric Watson, born at
Swansea, co. Glamorgan, 14
August 1916. bapt. there.
John Watson, died
at Charleston, South
Carolina, U.S.A.
William Bond of Alrewas, co.=f=Maria, marr. at St. JMary's Stock-
Stafford (son of William Bond of
Lichfield, co. Stafford) ; born 4
March 1804; died 19 January
1890, bur. at Alrewas. ^
port, CO. Chester, 6 September
1838; died 19 November 1876,
bur. at Alrewas.
William Stock Bower=f=Amelia Rose, born at
of Bromborough, co.
Chester (son of William
Bower of Rock Ferry,
CO. Chester) ; born 6
December 1839; died,
aged 28, at Torquay, co.
Devon, on Sunday, 3
November 1867, bur. at
St. Andrew's, Bebington,
co.Chester. Will dated 3
November 1867, proved
at Chester 4 December
1867, by Herbert Stock
Bower, brother, and
Charles Mervin Richard-
son. /t\
Charleston 29 Novem-
ber 1841 ; marr. at St.
Peter's, Rock Ferry,
I August i86i ; died
at Shrewsbury Road,
O.xton, CO. Chester, 2 1
May 1885, bur. at St.
Andrew's, Bebington.
Will dated 28 October
1884, proved at Chester
6 August 1885, by
Charles Sinclair \\'atson,
brother, and Walter
Cunningham.
William Watson of
Lancelyn, Bebington,
CO. Chester ; born at
Charleston 30 .'\pril
1 843, bapt. at St. Paul's,
Ratcliffe Borough,
Charleston ; J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Chester,
High Sheriff 1906-7 ;
died at Lancelyn,
Bromborough, 4 Octo-
ber 1909, bur. at Be-
bington. Will dated
22 April 1903, proved
at Chester 10 February
1 9 10, by Stephen
Leonard Watson, son.
=Jane Stock, elder
dau. of AVilliam
Bower of Rock
Park, Rock Ferry ;
born at Edge Lane,
Liverpool, 26 June
1837; marr. at St.
Peter's, Rock Ferry,
on Wednesday, 6
September 1871.
Alexander MacDonald=
Paterson of Malvern,
CO. Worcester (4th son
of Thomas Simpson
Paterson of Kirklands,
Rock Ferry) ; born 25
August 1867.
I
=Eliza Torrenza,
born 5 January
1873, bapt. at
St. Peter's, Rock
Ferry, 30 Jan-
uary 1873; marr.
at the parish
church, Bebing-
ton, on Thurs-
day, 21 Decem-
ber 191 1.
CatherineYaddie,
born on Christ-
mas Day 1873,
bapt. at St.
Peter's, Rock
Ferry, 2 2 January
1874.
George Percy=
Stock Sanday of
Puddington Hall,
co.Chester, eldest
son of Samuel
Sanday of Pud-
dington Hall, by
Annie G. his
wife, daughter of
John Stock of
Woolton, CO.
Lancaster.
=Harriet, born
17 June, bapt.
at St. Peter's,
Rock Ferry, 10
August 1875;
marr. at the
parish church,
Bebington, on
Thursday, 5
August 1909.
Charles Fox of Garway=Mildred, born at Valpa- Kenneth Watson, =Kate Alice Saker,
Road, Bayswater, co. raiso,Chile, 12 September born at Valparaiso marr. at the Cathedral,
Middlesex, 3rd son of 1871; marr. at Bidston, 22 December Shanghai, China, 7
Edwin Goodhugh Fox of co. Chester, on Wednes- 1872. December 1909.
Finchley, co. Middlesex, day, i March 1905.
Harold Cunningham of Gateacre, Liverpool=j=Eliza Catherine, born at Charleston, South
(son of Jamss Cunningham) ; born at
Urmston, co. Lancaster, i6 October 1836,
bapt. at the Collegiate Church, Manchester ;
died 6 September 1907, bur. at Hale wood,
CO. Lancaster, /\
Carolina, U.S.A., 30 May 1845 ; marr. at St.
Peter's, Rock Ferry, co. Chester, on Wednesday,
15 February 1871 ; died 17 December 1873,
bur. at Halewood.
Major William Ernest Watson, D.S.O. ; born 3 December 1876, bapt.=
privately, and received into the church at St. Andrew's, Bebington, co.
Chester, 2 January 1879; educated at Harrow 1890-92; 2nd Lieutenant
6th Dragoon Guards 15 ^L^y 1897, Lieutenant 25 January 1899, Captain
7 December 1901, Major 23 April 1910; served in South African War
1899-1902 (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," lo September
1901, Queen's medal with six clasps. King's medal with two clasps, D.S.O.
1900); in European War, killed in action at Messines, France, 31
October 1914. Will dated 17 August 1910, with codicil dated 6 August
1914, proved (Prin. Reg., 1787, 17) 4 August 1917, by \Villiani Carstairs
Douglas, Rice Miller and George Percy Stock Sanday.
=Daisy Sillitoe, dau.
of the Rev. Thomas
Stanley Treanor of
Deal, CO. Kent ;
born 17 April 1875 ;
marr. at Bangalore,
Madras, India, on
Tliursday, 14 Sep-
tember 1905.
Monica Constance, born at Tempe, Orange
River Colony, South Africa, 16 September
1909, bapt. there.
Nancy, born at Canterbury, co. Kent, on Friday,
24 January 1913, Iwpt. at Canterbury
Cathedral.
Stephen Watson,
born at Valpa-
raiso, Chile, 26
May 1874 ; died
16 November
1880.
Roland Sinclair=Eva Mary, 2nd dau. of Geoflfrey Wat-=
Watson, born at Charles Sanders of son, born at
Valparaiso 7 West Ealing, co. Middle- Valparaiso 22
December 1875. sex; marr. at Maryle- Octoberi878.
bone Church, London,
on Wednesday, 20 July
1910.
=Jean, dau. of
Robert Law of
Glasgow; marr. at
St. George's-in-
the-Fields, (Glas-
gow, 5 October
1 909.
Hugh Sextus
Watson, born
19 September
1S80.
I
Alan Septimus=^Grace Mary, dau.
Watson, born 21
February 188:
of Samuel George
Fisher of Notting-
ham ; marr. 6 May
1905; died 17
December 1906.
Norman Watson,
born 2 I February
1882 ; died 4
February 1883,
bur. at St. Peter's,
Rock Ferrv.
George Henry Watson,
born 17 April, died
27 April 1884, bur.
in Flaybrick Hill
Cemetery, Birken-
head, CO. Chester.
A
Susannah Elizabeth, only dau. of=
Morton Bond of Clifton, co. Derby,
by Sarah his wife, dau. of George
Harvey of Yoxall, co. Stafford ;
born at Alrewas, co. Stafford, 9
September 1841 ; marr. at Clifton on
Tuesday, 10 August 1875; died at
Birkenhead 10 February 1904, bur. in
Flaybrick Hill Cemetery, Birkenhead.
I St wife.
Charles Sinclair Watson=
of Sandycroft, Graham
Road, West Kirby, co.
Chester; born at
Charleston, South Caro-
lina, U.S.A., 15 October
1847, bapt. at St.
Paul's, Ratcliffe Borough,
Charleston.
=Amy Matilda, eldest dau. of
George Brownell of Newfield,
in the parish of Healey,
Sheffield, co. York, and of
Birkenhead, by Edith Helen
Brown his wife, of Sheffield and
of Valparaiso, Chile, South
America ; marr. at St. Mark's,
Birkenhead, on Tuesday, 30
July 1907. 2nd wife.
Henry Sinclair Watson, born at Richard Aylmer Coates,=
Rock Ferry, co. Chester, 20 June son of Henry Aylmer
1876, bapt. at St. Mark's, New Coates of Knockanally
Ferry, co. Chester ; of Christ's House, co. Kildare.
College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaehnas Term, 1895, B.A. 1898.
Major (temporary) Electrical Branch
of Air Ministry 1919.
=Edith Torrenza, born at Oxton,
Birkenhead, 10 March 1878,
bapt. at Christ Church, Claugh-
ton, CO. Chester ; marr. at
the British Consulate, Tokyo,
Japan, on Saturday, 7 April
1917.
Stephen Leonard Watson, born 8 November 1878, bapt. at St.=
Andrew's, Bebington, co. Chester, 2 January 1879; educated at
Harrow 1892-96; died, aged 35, at Tankersford, Tilford, Farnham,
CO. Surrey, on Wednesday, 27 May, bur. at Tilford on Friday, 29
May 1914. Admon (with will dated 22 November 1913) was granted
(Prin. Reg., 1220, 14) 22 July 1914, to Martin Middleton Wilde.
=Annie Dorothy, dau. of
Walter Glyn of ihe
Lydiate, Willaston, co.
Chester; born 27 Au-
gust 1883 ; marr. at
Willaston on Thursday,
23 July 1903.
Claire, born at Hoylake, co.
Chester, 12 April 1904, bapt.
there.
Michael Bower Watson, born 7 February,
bapt. at the parish church, Heswall, co.
Chester, 19 March 1907.
^/.
112
'■ Anns on record in the College of Arms.
Per chevron sable and argent a chevron
per chevron between in chief two chaplets
and in base a crescent all counterchanged.
Crest. — A griffin's head couped and per
chevron argent and sable charged on the
neck with a chaplet as in the arms.
, Motto. — Aninio et fide.
iSurrougI)rs of Eong
^tratton ji¥lanoi\ co.
Jtorfolli.
Rev. Ellis Burroughus of Long=f=Sarah Nasmyth,
Stratton Manor, co. Norfolk (only
son of the Rev. Randall Burroughes
of Long Stratton, by Elizabeth
Maria his wife, only dau. and heir
of William Ellis of Kiddall Hall,
in Elmet, co. York) ; of Queens'
College, Cambridge, admitted 1782,
B.A. (loth Senior Optime) 1786,
M.A. 1789; Rector of Stowlangtoft,
CO. Suffolk, 20 August 1790, of
Sutton 6 February 1796 to 1804,
and of Tasburgh, both co. Norfolk,
17 December 1804; J. P. for co.
Norfolk ; Lord of the Manors of
Stratton Hall, Welham, and Reezes ;
died, aged 67, at Long Stratton,
24 December 1831. Will dated
23 December 1829 to 28 September
1831, proved (P.C.C. 268 Tenterden)
4May 1832.
(^For earlier Pedigree see " JVhies "
to ^^ Visitation of Ettgiand and
Wales," Vol. 12, page ^o.)
only dau. of
Robert Marsh
of Tom bland,
Norwich ; mar-
ried on Tuesday,
21 April 1795;
died, aged 66, at
Long Stratton
on Sunday, 13
May 1838. Will
dated 21 April
1838, proved 4
September 1838
(P.C.C. 572
Nicholl.)
Rev. Ellis Burroughes of Long=i=Elizabeth Phillips, eldest dau. of Lieut. -General Sir
Stratton Manor; born 17 January
1797; of Christ's College, Cam-
bridge, B.A. 1818; J.P. and D.L.
for CO. Norfolk ; Vicar of Thornham,
CO. Kent, 7 February 1833 ; died,
aged 58, at Nice, France, 13 March
1854. Will dated 13 July 185 1,
proved (P.C.C. 336, 54) 8 May
1854.
Francis Wilder, M.P. ; marr. at Binfield, co. Berks (by
the Rev. Ellis Burroughes), on Tuesday, 16 September
1823; died, aged 69, at The RLinor House, Long
Stratton, on Wednesday, 30 October 1867. Will dated
29 September 1867, proved at Norwich 15 November
1867, by Randall Robert Burroughes, son, and the Rev.
George Newnham Phillips, son-in-law.
Ellis Phillips Burroughes, of the 35th Foot ; died, aged 19, at Baden Baden, Germany,
on Thursday, 10 August 1843.
Rev. Walter Burroughes of Morningthorpe, Uiana Charlotte. Mary, married at Morningthorpe
CO. Norfolk ; of Clare Hall, Cambridge, on Thursday, g April 1840,
B.A. 1820, M.A. 1823; died, aged 52, at Thomas Henry Barton of Long
Hastings, co. Sussex, on Thursday, 5 De- Stratton, co. Norfolk,
cember 1850. Will dated 31 December
1842 and 15 March 1849, proved 21
February 185 1 (P.C.C. 97, 51).
Colonel Randall Robert Burroughes of=
The Manor House, Long Stratton ; born
I December 1827 ; Colonel 3rd Battalion
The Norfolk Regiment; J. P. for co.
Norfolk ; Lord of the Manors of Stratton
Hall, Welham and Reezes ; died, aged
60, at Florence, Italy, on Saturday, 5
May 1888. Will dated 7 May 1885,
proved (Prin. Reg., 512, 88) 29 June
1888, by Randall Ellis Burroughes,
uncle, Edmund Ironside Barnewall Bax
and Charles Sewell.
=Jane Sarah, eldest daughter of John Bax of the
Bengal Civil Service, and of Twyford House, co.
Essex; born 20 February 1832; married at the
British Embassy, Paris, 10 April 1855 (marriage
settlements dated 9 April) ; died at 30 Furness
Road, Eastbourne, co. Sussex, 18 February 1909.
Will dated 8 November 1899, with codicil dated
21 November 1904, proved (Prin. Reg., 546, 1909)
27 April 1909, by Colonel William Ironside Bax
and Captain Edmund Ironside Barnewall Bax,
brothers.
Jane Ethel, born at Long
Stratton 29 December 1855 ;
died, aged 6 months, at Long
Stratton on Sunday, 29 June
1856.
Jane Lillian, of The Manor
House, Long Stratton ; born
there 25 November 1856.
Edith Ironside, of The Manor
House, Long Stratton ; born
there on Saturday, 23 October
1858.
Mabel Frances, born at The Manor
House, Long Stratton, on Monday,
5 December 1859 ; died, aged 18, at
Florence on Friday, 29 November
1878.
Amy Elizabeth, of The
Manor House, Long
Stratton ; born there on
Monday, 6 May i86r.
Violet Ellys, of The Manor
House, Long Stratton ;
born there on Thursday,
4 January i856.
114
Robert Marsh Burroughes, 2 nd-
offioer of the ship "Sir David
Scott " ; died, aged 26, in the
Straits of Sanda on Friday, 22
March 1833.
David James Ward (son of the=
Rev. James Ward, D.D., by
Elizabeth Maria his wife, dau.
of the Rev. Randall Burroughes),
Captain Marine Service.
'Anna Maria, married
at Holy Trinity, Tun-
bridge Wells, CO. Kent,
22 May 1851.
Randall Ellis Burroughes of
Norwich ; admitted a Solicitor
Easter Term 1836 ; died, aged
87, at 53 Thorpe Road, Thorpe,
Norwich, on Friday, 17 June
1898. Will dated 28 December
1 89 1, with three codicils dated
3 February 1897 to 2 December
1897, proved (Prin. Reg., 996,
98) 6 September 1898, by
Kingston John Barton, gent.,
nephew, iJavid Watkin Hughes,
Surgeon, and lohn Henry Watts.
Rev. John Fairfax Francklin (eldest son of=j=Julia, marr. at
the Rev. Fairfax Francklin of Attleburgh, co. | Long Stratton,
Norfolk) ; of Clare College, Cambridge, B.A. I co. Norfolk, on
1827, M.A. 1832, Fellow; Perpetual Curate Wednesday,
of New Buckingham and Rector of West 13 May 1835.
Newton, both co. Norfolk ; Vicar of Whaplode,
CO. Lincoln, 1859 ; died at Whaplode 23
February 1883. Will dated 14 January 1870,
with codicil dated 2 October 1877, proved
(Prin. Reg., 125, 83) 23 February 1883, by
Julia Francklin, relict, and Fairfax John
Francklin and Lloyd Fairfax Francklin, sons.
Sarah, died, aged 82, at Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich, on Tuesday, i September 1891.
Will dated 4 July iSl)o, proved at Norwich 7 January 1892, by Kingston John Barton,
nephew, and David Watkin Hughes.
Rev. Richard Gay Lucas (5th=
son of the Rev. Gibson Lucas of
Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk) ;
of University Ccjllege, O.xford,
matriculated 4 November 1833,
B.A. 1S37, M.A. 1867, Post-
master of Merton ; Rector of
Mulbarton with Kenningham,
CO. Norfolk, 1842 ; died, aged 75,
at Mulbarton Rectory on Tues-
day, 2 June 1891. Will dated
15 March 1880, with codicil
dated 22 May 1891, proved at
Norwich 27 July 1891, by
Charles FVank Lucas and
Charles Belgrave Lucas, the
nephews.
=Caroline Eliza- Rev. George Newnham=Frances Sarah,
beth, married Phillips (3rd son of the married in
at St. John's, Rev. \Villiam Joseph (Jeorge 1850 (marriage
Padding ton, PhillipsofEling, co. Hants) ; settlements
London, on of Merton College, Oxford, dated 30 Oc-
Tuesdav, 25 matriculated 9 June 1832, tober 1850).
June 1850. aged iS, B.A. 1836, M.A.
1845 ; Vicar of Eling,
1863-70 ; died at Stoke
d'Abernon, co. Surrey, 15
September 1870. Will
dated 6 November 1867,
with codicil dated 20 April
1869, proved (Prin. Reg.,
75 1) 7°) 5 November 1870,
by Frances Snrah Phillips,
the relict.
"5
Cfjoruburj).
William Henry Thornbury (2nd son of the Rev. Nathaniel Thornbury,
Rector of Avening, co. Gloucester, by Mary his wife, dau. of
Nathaniel [?] Webb); born 9 January 1784; of Oriel College, Oxford,
matriculated 2 December 1800, B.A. 1805, M.A. 1813; died in
185 1. He married Jane Willis.
Matilda, dau.=pColonel Nathaniel Henry Thornbury, born in 1806; Colonel 4th IJombay
of Isaac Bar- \ Native Infantry ; Secretary to the Bombay Military Board ; died on a voyage
rington ; born 1 to Australia, aged 73, in June 1881. He married 3rdly Louisa Jane, dau. of
at Bally Coyly | Robert Kelly, who was buried at Gravesend, co. Kent.
Castle, CO.
Wexford, ist
wife.
George Arden Mallock (son of John Mallock) ;=
born at Weymouth, co. Dorset, 17 February
1827 ; Lieutenant 2Sth Madras Native Infantry
18 December 1846, Captain (retired) ; died 19
August 1896.
= Grace, born 29 June
1847 ; marr. at St.
Peter's, Brighton, co.
Sussex, on Thursday,
6 October 1892.
William Henry Thornbury=
of Tullyleige, co. Limerick;
born circa 1836; died at
Kimberley, South Africa,
17 June 1872.
William Fox-Russell=
of Newry House,
Holyhead, Isle of
Anglesey (2nd son
of John Ruiisell of
Glenview, co. Lime-
rick ) ; born 2 1 Octo-
ber 1863 ; educated
at Trinity College,
Dublin, M.D. 1889.
=Bessie, eldest dau. of Henry Collins of White- Alice, born
haven and of Khandalla, St. Bees, both co. 1835 ; died
Cumberland, by Maria his wife, dau. of Joseph 1847.
Jefferson ; marr. at St. James', Whitehaven, on
Wednesday, 18 April i860.
m
in
=Ethel Maria, born
17 February i86i,
bapt. at Glin, co.
Limerick ; marr.
at St. Jude's,
Gray's Inn Road,
London, on Tues-
day, 19 April
1892.
Charles Keswick Bowes, M.D., of=
Byculla, 2 Marine Crescent, Heme
Bay, CO. Kent (2nd son of John
Bowes of Heme Bay) ; born at
Heme Bay in 1863 ; educated at
Epsom and at Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 4 June 1881, aged 18,
Scholar 1881-85, B.A. 1885, M.A.,
M.B. 1889, B.Ch. 1889, M.D. 1897
(Honours: 2nd-class Mathematical
Mods. 1883, 2nd-class Mathematics
1885), a Student at St. Bartholomew's
Hospital, Fellow Royal Institute of
Public Health ; Surgeon- Captain
I St Volunteer Battalion East Kent
=AIice Maud,
born 9 Jan-
uary 1863,
bapt. at Glin ;
marr. at St.
Jude's, Gray's
Inn Road,
London (by
her uncle, the
Rev. William
HenryBond),
on Saturday,
7 I December
1889.
A
Regiment 23 January 1904.
A
116
Frederick Tht)rnbury,=j=Mary Ann Elizabeth, only dau. of Peter
Lieutenant 6th Foot Patterson, Captain 6th Regiment ; marr. at
15 June 18 1 5, Captain Chatham, co. Kent, on Wednesday, 17 July
54th Foot 23 February 1833.
1831- A
Charles Thombury.
Ellen Margaret.
Samuel Garrett of 13 Nottingham Place, =j=Clara, born in
Marylebone, London, and of Gower House, India 20 July
Aldeburgh, co. Suffolk (4th son of Newson 1848 ; marr.
Garrett of Aide House, Aldeburgh, J. P., by at SuUington,
Louisa his wife, dau. of John Dunnell of co. Sussex, on
Dunwich, CO. Suffolk ; born at Aldeburgh 20 Wednesday,
November, bapt. at Snape, co. Suffolk, 21 13 September
December 1850; of St. John's College, Cam- 1882.
bridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1869,
Fellow of Peterhou.se, Cambridge, B.A. 1873,
M.A. 1876.
Louisa Kate,
born 6 Sep-
tember 1849.
Edward Barton
Thombury, born
23 November
1850 ; married
Pauline Frei of
Ziirich, Switzer-
land.
(See Pedigree of Garrett, Vol. j, /'axe 144.)
Fraiik Thombury, born 15 Septem- Ellen Margaret, born 4 Muriel Ruby, born 15 June
ber 1875. March 1878; died in 1894. 1885.
Edward Stanley Thombury, born 24 Pauline Bertha, born 4 Gladys Irene, born 17 June
August 1876. July 1880. 1888.
Bruce Thorn'uury,=j=Helen, eldest dau. of Henry
born in February Josepii Madge of Swansea, co.
Glamorgan, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Henry Heal :
born 14 April 1856; marr. at
St. James', Swansea, on Mon-
day, 10 April 1882 ; died on
Tuesday, 2 November 1897,
bur. at Aldeburgli.
1852 ; died at
Aldeburgh, co.
Suffolk, aged 42,
on Wednesday, i o
January 1894, bur.
there.
Frank Thornbury,=
born 29 Sep-
tember 1853 ;
of Winchelsea
House, Mines De-
partment, Johan-
nesburg, South
Africa.
Brian '['hornbury, Ixirn at 19 Sherriff Road, West
Hampstead, co. Middlesex, on Tuesday, 16 July
1889 ; educated at Horton Hall, co. Bedford, and
on board H.M.S. "Britannia"; Midshipman 15
September 1906, Sub-Lieutenant 30 December 1909,
Lieutenant 19 12.
=Mary, 3rd dau. of
the Rev. James
C'hataway, Rector of
Rotherwick, co. Hants,
by Elizabeth Anne
his wife, dau. of
Thomas Drinkwater ;
bom 9 February 1861 ;
marr. at St. James',
Vancouver, British
Columbia, on Wed-
nesday, 23 March
1892.
Ccestiale*
Arms. — Sable a thistle or between three pheons argent.
Crest. — Out of a dacal coronet a dexter arm in armour embowed charged
below the elbow with an est'iile the hand in a gauntlet holding
an arrow fessewise point to the dexter all proper.
Motto. — Aninicc capaces mortis.
Christopher Teesdale of Sennicots, near Chichester,=f=Barbara Anne, dau. of
CO. Susse.x (son of Christopher Teesdale, Lieut.
Colonel Sussex Light Dragoons, by Elizabeth Baker
his wife) ; born in 1781 ; died at Bognor, co. Sussex,
27 April 185s, bur. at Sennicots.
Louis Francis Josepii
Lautour ; died in 1863 ;
bur. at Sennicots.
Major Christopher
Teesdale, born in
1810 ; Ensign 3rd
Dragoon Guards 1 1
July 1826, Lieu-
tenant 15 June
1830, Captain i
June 1832, Major
12 May 1843 ; died
in 1866, bur. in
Brompton Ceme-
tery, CO. Middlesex.
Rev. Charles Baker Teesdale, born=
at Binderton, West Dean, co.
Sussex, 29 July 1822, bapt. at
West I^ean ; educated at Harrow,
admitted Easter Term 1837, and
at Christ Church, Oxford, matricu-
lated 3 June 1840, aged 17, B.A.
1844, M.A. 1847 ; Rector of
Lamarsh, co. Essex, 1850 till his
death ; died at the Rectory, Lamarsh,
on Monday, 4 July 1892, bur. at
Sennicots. Will dated 25 Novem-
ber 1887, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1224, 92) 20 December 1892,
by Christopher Teesdale, son.
^^^^ A/^ ^^^a^-J
=Elizabeth, sth dau. of
George Trower of 13
Russell Square, London,
by Isabella his 2nd wife,
eldest dau. of Thomas
Kemble of Clapton, co.
Middlesex, and Gobion's
Park, CO. Hertford ; born
at Montagu Place, Russell
Square, London, 10 Sep-
tember 1825 ; marr. at
Tandridge, co. Surrey, 6
June 1850 ; died at
Chichester, co. Sussex,
19 November, bur. at
Sennicots 24 November
1913-
{See Pedigree of Troiver,
page 106.)
Other
issue
died in
infancy.
Isabella, born at
Southlands, near
Godstone, co.
Surrey, on Tues-
day, 8 April 1851 ;
died at 6 West-
gate, Chichester,
on Monday, 1 9
December, bur. at
Sennicots on Fri-
day, 23 December
1910.
Christopher Teesdale of=
Sennicots and of Lamas,
CO. Norfolk ; born at
Monk's Lodge, Great
Maplestead, co. Essex,
on Thursday, 27 Jan-
uary 1853, bapt. at
Great Maplestead;
educated at Wellington
and at St. John's College,
Oxford, matriculated 27
May 187 1, aged 18,
Scholar 1871-76, B.A.
1876.
=Eniily, eldest dau. of the Rev.
Abraham Vernon HuL;hes-
Hallett, British Chaplain at
Bruges, Belgium, by Mary
Charlotte his wife, dau. of
the Rev. Edward Hodgson,
Vicar of Ricksmansworth, co.
Hertford ; marr. at the Hotel
de Ville, Bruges, 29 December
1892, and afterwards at the
Anglican Church (by her
cousin, the Rev. Francis
Henry Hodgson).
Barbara, born
at the Rectory,
Lamarsh, on
Sunday, i 7 Sep-
tember 1854;
died at Sutton,
CO. Surrey, on
Sunday, 28 June
1896, bur. at
Benhilton, co.
Surrey.
118
Charles Teesdale=
of The Lodge,
Mulbarton, co.
Norfolk ; born
at the Rectory,
Lamarsh, co.
Essex, 26 Jan-
uary 1858 ; died
14 March 19 18,
bur. at Mul-
barton.
Fanny Marion (his cousin), 4th dau. of Bessie, born at Ethel, born at
the Rev. Arthur Trower, Rector of St. the Rectory, the Rectory,
Mary-at-Hill, with St. Andrew Hubbard, Lamarsh, on Lamarsh, on
London, by jane his wife, 4th dau. of Friday, 9 Sep- Wednesday, 15
Edward Lawford of Eden Park, Becken- tember 1859; October 1862;
ham, CO. Kent; born at Codsall, co. died 9 Decem- died in 1865,
Stafford, 8 February, bapt. there 20 April ber 1919, bur. bur. at Bruges,
1856; marr. at St. Mary-at-Hill, London, at Bledlow, co. Belgium.
I October 1884. Buckingham.
(See Pedigree of Trower,
page 107.)
Tressie Evalena Kendall, of Spokane,=Christopher Hugh-pStella Beth Grafa, of
Washington, U.S.A. ; marr. at Cceur d'Atene, Teesdale, born at Cleburne, Texas, U.S.A. ;
Idaho, U.S..'\., 31 October 1909; died in Eltham, co. Kent, marr. at Cleburne 12 March
November 191 1. ist wife. in April 1886. I 1917. 2nd wife.
Stella Evelyn, born at Fort
Worth, Texas, 15 April iqi8.
Evelyn, born
at Eltham
9 November
1887.
Arthur Charles Philip Herbert Teesdale, M.C., bom 13 January 1894 ; 2nd
Teesdale, born Lieutenant Royal Artillery 18 July 1913, Lieutenant 9 June
at Eltham 30 1915, Captain 8 July 1917 (mentioned in despatches,
January 1891. "London Gazette," 4 January 1917, and Lord Haig's
despatch 16 March 1919, M.C.)
119
Elizabeth, dau. of=
William Winfield ;
married at Hamp-
stead, CO. Middle-
sex, in 1893 ; died
at Hampstead 26
August 1894 ; bur.
there, ist wife.
=George Teesdale,;
born at the Rec-
tory, Lamarsh, co.
Essex, on Thurs-
day, 4 August
1864; educated at
Haileybury.
Betty, born 8
August 1894.
=Maud Emily, 2nd dau. of=
the Rev. Alexander Ben-
jamin Alexander, Rector of
Shedfield, co. Hants ; marr.
at Shedfield 17 April 1901 ;
died at Thames Ditton, co.
Surrey, 23 January 1902,
bur. at Shedfield. 2nd wife.
Barbara, born 16
January 1902.
=Maud, eldest dau. of
Henry Bradshaw Pear-
son of Driffield, co.
York ; born at Driffield
12 February 1876 ;
marr. at Richmond, co.
Surrey, 29 September
1906. 3rd wife.
Rev. Edward James Teesdale, born=Mary Dorothea, elder dau. of the Rev. Canon
at Bruges, Belgium, 13 May 1866;
educated at Marlborough ; non-
collegiate of Oxford, matriculated
17 October 1885, B.A. tS88; Vicar
of Bledlow 1916.
John \\'illiam Cockshott, Rector of Stretham,
CO. Cambridge ; marr. at St. James', Stretham,
on Tuesday, 9 November 1897 ; died 21
November 191 9, bur. at Bledlow.
HARRINGTON.
Arms. —Argent three chevronels gules a label of three points azure.
Crest. — A hermit's bust in profile vested and having on the head
a cowl paly of six argent and gules.
Supporters. — Two griffins' wings elevated or each gorged with a
label of three points azure.
Motto. — Honesta quam spendida.
iSaittngton.
Rev. George Barrington, Viscount Barrington, D. IX (youngest=
son of Major-General the Hon''''' John Shute Barrington, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Florentius Vassall, see "Azotes"
to " Visitation of England and U'a/es," Vol. ij, page jj) ;
born in London i6 July 1761; educated at Westminster,
admitted 1774, and at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated
17 June 1778, B.A. 17S2, M.A. 14 January 1785; Vicar
of Grantham, co. Lincoln, 1791 ; Prebendary of North
Grantham in Salisbury Cathedral 1786-1802, and of
Durham 1796 ; Rector of Sedgefield, co. Durham ; succeeded
his brother Richard as 5th Viscount in January 1814; died,
aged 67, at Rome, on Thursday, 5 March 1829. Memorial
^^'indow in the chancel of the church at Stutton, co.
Suffolk. Will dated 9 January 1824, with two codicils
dated 27 November 1S26 and 27 November 182S, proved
(P.C.C. 518 Liverpool) 7 September 1829, by Elizabeth,
Dowager Viscountess Barrington, the relict.
=Elizabethj 2nd dau. of Robert
Adair of Stratford Place, Maryle-
bone, London, by Lady Caroline
(Keppell) his wife, 2nd dau. of
William Anne, 2nd Earl of Albe-
marle, K.G. ; marr. 12 February
1788; died, aged 72, at Shriven-
ham, CO. Berks, on Tuesday, 2
March 1841. Memorial Window
in chancel of the church at
Stutton. Will dated 24 Novem-
ber 1838, proved (I'.C.C. 386,
41) 2 June 1841, by William
Keppell, Viscount Barrington,
and the Hon'"'" Augustus
Barrington, sons.
William Keppel Barrington, Viscount Barrington, =
born in London i October 1793; educated at
Westminster, and at Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 28 May 1811, B.A. 1814; M.P. for
CO. Berks 4 August 1837 to 21 March 1857 ; J. P.
and D.L. for the comities of Berks and Durham ;
Vice-Lieutenant co. Berks, 1860-61 ; Chairman
Great \Vestern Railway Com[)any 1856-57 ; suc-
ceeded his father as 6th Viscount 5 March 1829 ;
died, aged 73, at Beckett House, .Shrivenham, on
Saturday, 9 February 1867, bur. at Shrivenham.
Will dated 28 February 1861, proved (Prin. Reg.,
15°) 67) 13 March 1867, by Jane Elizabeth,
Dowager Viscountess Barrington, the relict.
=Hon'''= Jane Elizabeth (Liddell), 4th dau. of
Thomas Henry, ist Baron Ravensworth ;
born 29 September 1804; Lady of the Bed-
chamber to Adelaide, the Queen Dowager;
married by special licence in Portland Place,
Marylebone, London, 21 April 1823; died,
aged 78, at 20 Cavendish Square, London, on
Friday, 23 March, bur. at .Shrivenham on
Thursday, 29 March 1883. \\"\\\ dated i
February 1873, with three codicils dated
29 March 1877 to 7 May 1879, proved
(Prin. Reg., 379, 83) 3 May 1883, by George
William, Viscount Barrington, son.
George William Barrington, Viscount Barrington and Baron=
Shute ; born in Lower Brook Street, Grosvenor Square,
London, 14 February 1824 ; educated at Eton and at
Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 20 October 1841 ;
D.L. for CO. Berks 1852; Lieutenant Royal Wiltshire \ eo-
manry Cavalry; M.P. for Eye July 1866 to April 1880;
Vice-Chamberlain to the Household 1874-80; sworn a
Privy Councillor 2 March 1874; Captain of H.M.'s Body-
guard of Yeomen of the Guard June 1885-86; Captain
of the Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms August to November
1886; sometime Priv.ite Secretary to the Earl of Derby
when Prime Minister; succeeded his father as 7th Viscount
9 February 1874 ; created a Peer of the United Kingdom
15 April 1880, as Baron Shute of Beckett, co. Berks;
died at Grimsthorpe, co. Lincoln, on Saturday, 6 November
1886, bur. at Shrivenham. Will dated 29 December
1862, proved (Prin. Reg., 92, 87) 10 February 1887, by Isabel
Elizabeth, Dowager Viscountess Barrington, the relict, and
Thomas Price, cousin.
=Isabel Elizabeth, only child
of John Morritt of Rokeby
Park, CO. York, by Mary his
wife, dau. of Peter Baillie
of Dochfour, co. Inverness ;
marr. at St. George's, Hanover
Square, London, 19 February
1846; died, aged 71, at 39
Devonshire Place, Marylebone,
London, on Tuesday, i
February, bur. at Shrivenham
on Friday, 4 February 1898.
Will dated 9 February 1887,
proved (Prin. Reg., 128, 98)
28 February 189S, by the
Hon'''" Florence Barrington,
spinster.
124
Captain George Barrington, R.N. ; born 20=
November 1794; Lieutenant Royal Navy
16 May 1814, Commander 7 December 1818,
Captain 27 March 1826, retired 4 April 1833 ;
M.P. for Sunderland 14 December 1832 to
4 April 1833 ; a Lord of the Admiralty 8 June
1832 ; Ciirsitorand Sieward of the Halmotes
of CO. Durham ; died, aged 40, at Addison
Road, Kensington, London, 2 June 1835.
Admon granted (P.C.C.) 20 July 1S35, to
Lady Caroline Barrington, the relict.
=Lady Caroline (V. A.), 3rd dau. of Charles, 2nd
Earl (key, K.G. ; born 30 August 1799 ; marr. 15
January 1827 ; a Bedchamber Woman to Queen
Victoria, and Governess to her children January
1851 to death ; Member of the Royal Order of
Victoria and Albert (3r(l-class) ; died at Kensington
Palace, London, on Wednesdaj-, 28 April 1875.
Will dated 19 August 1872, proved (Prin. Reg.,
468, 75) 21 June 1875, by Charles George
Barrington, son.
Charles George Barrin'^ton, C.B., born 27 October 1827; educated=
at Charterhouse, admittted 10 November 1837, left 17 January
1844, and at Trinity College, Cambridge, admitted Pensioner 4
April 1845, M.A. 1848; Clerk in the Treasury 1848; Gentleman
Usher of the Scarlet Rod i86i ; Private Secretary to Viscount
Palmerston 1856 and to Earl Russell 1866 ; Auditor of the Civil
List and Assistant Secretary at the Treasury 1848-88: C.B. 21 June
1887 ; , died, aged 83, at 5 Evelyn Mansions, Carlisle Place, West-
minster, 'on Saturday, 22 April, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery on
Wednesday, 26 April 191 1. Will dated 31 May 1897, proved
(Prin. Reg., 862, ii) 8 June iqir, by Mary Caroline Barrington,
the relict.
=Mary Caroline, of 5
Evelyn Mansions, Car-
lisle Place, Westmin-
ster, dau. of Richard
I-dward Gore-Sellon,
of the 2 1 St Bengal
Native Lifantry; marr.
at St. George's, Han-
over Square, London,
on Saturday, 15 May
1897.
Percy Barrington, \'iscount Barrington. born in Lo\ver=j=Louisa, only dau. and heir of Tully
Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, London, 22 April 1825 ;
educated at Eton and at Christ ("hurch, Oxford ; J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Buckingham, High Sheriff 1S64; D.L. for co.
O.xford ; Lieutenant the Rifle Brigade and the Royal Scots
Fusiliers 1841-45, afterwards Captain Oxfordshire Militia
and Hon. Colonel ist Buckinghamshire Rifle Volunteers;
succeeded his brother as 8th Viscount 7 November
1886 ; died at Westbury Manor, co. Buckingham, on Mon-
day, 29 April, bur. at Brackley on Friday, 3 .May 1901. Will
dated 8 May 1895, with two codicils dated 3 January 1889
and II June 1900, proved (Prin. Reg., 824, 1901) 5 July
1901, by Walter Biilkeley. Vi.icount Harrington. ^
Higgins ; marr. by special Ucence
at St. George's, Hanover Square,
London (by the Rev. the Hon''''
Lowther John Barrington), on
Thursday, 3 July 1845; died,
aged 59, at Westbury Manor, on
Tuesday, 17 June 1884, bur. at
Brackley. \\'ill dated i October
1883, proved (Prin. Reg., 539, 84)
23 July 1884, by the Hon'''' I^ercy
]5arrington, the husband.
( /^<ir issue see page / 7J. )
Lawrence Hesketh, Baron Haldon and a Baronet; born at Haldon=
House, lixeter, co. Devon, 6 September 1846; educated at Eton and at
Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 14 October 1864; Lieutenant Berkshire
Yeomanry 1879-82 ; formerly Lieutenant ist Royal Devonshire Regiment
and Lieutenant Scots Guards; LP. for co. Berks; succeeded his father
(Lawrence) as 2nd Baron and 5th Baronet 23 March
died, aged 57, at
34 Cloncurry Road, Fulham Palace Road, London, on Thursday, 31 December
1903, bur. in [''ulham Cemetery in January 1904. Will dated 27 December
1901, with codicil dated 31 December 1901, jjioved (Prin. Reg., 51, 1904)
21 January 1904, by the Hon'''" Lawrence Charles Walter Palk, son, and
Robert \Villmott Henry Mallet I'alk. Barrister-at law, cousin. ^
Constance Mary,
born at Beckett
House, Shriven-
ham, CO. Berks,
on Saturday, 16
January 1847 ;
marr. at Shriven-
hain 7 October
1868.
Samuel Shute Perceval
Barrington, born at
Sedgefield, co. Dur-
ham, lo February
1796 ; Lieutenant
Coldstream Guards ;
killed in the battle of
Quatre Bras 16 June
1815.
John Robert
Barri n g t o n,
born 1 2 Feb-
ruary 1797;
died, aged 7,
30 November
1804.
Augustus Barrington, D.C.L., born 19 July 1798;
educated at Charterhouse, admitted 181 2, and at Oriel
College, Oxford, matriculated 29 April 1815, B.C.L.,
Fellow All Souls' College 1822, D.C.L. 1827 ; called to
the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 1823 ; died unmarried, aged 62,
at 12 Eaton Place, Pimlico, London, on Wednesday,
16 May i860. Will dated 6 July 1848, with two
codicils dated 10 March 1853 and 30 March 1857,
proved (Prin. Reg., 363, 60), 19 June 1S60, by the
Hon'''^ George William Barrington, nephew, and the
Rev. the Hon''''^ Lowther John Barrington, nephew.
Augustus Barrington, born
17 March 1829; died in
1831.
George William Barrington, born
in August 1830; died in March
1833-
A daughter, born in March
1832 ; died two days later.
Thomas George, Earl of Strathmore and=
Kinghorn; born at Paul's Warden, co. Hert-
ford, 28 September 1822; of the ist Life
Guards 1844-46; Lieut.-Colonel Forfarshire
Yeomanry Cavalry 1856-62 ; succeeded his
grandfather (Thomas) as 12th Earl 22 August
1846; died, aged 42, at Glamis Castle, co.
Forfar, on Wednesday, 13 September 1865.
=CharIotte Maria, bom at
Shrivenham, co. Berks, 29
December 1826; marr. at
Shrivenham (by the Rev. the
HonW-^ Robert Liddell) on
Tuesday, 30 April 1850; died,
aged 27, at Florence, Italy,
on Friday, 3 November 1854.
Caroline Isabella,
born 12 Decem-
ber 1827 ; killed
by falling from a
carriageandbeing
run over, aged 6,
24 February 1834.
George Grimster, 3rd Earl of Craven, born 16 March 1841 ;=j=Evelyn Laura, Florence, born
educated at Harrow, admitted Easter 1854; Ensign Scots I born at Shriven- at 20 Caven-
Fusilier Guards 9 March i860. Lieutenant 12 June following, j ham House on dish Square
Captain (retired) 1866; Captain Warwickshire Imperial ! Sunday, 16 July London, on
Yeomanry Cavalry 19 September 1867; J. P., D.L., and Lord 1848; marr. at Tuesday. 17
Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum for co. Berks, 1881 ; High Shrivenham 17 September
Steward of Newbury; D.L. for co. Warwick; succeeded his January 1867. 1850; Sister
father (William) as 3rd Earl 25 August 1866; died, aged 42, of the Com-
at Ashdown Park, co. Berks, on Friday, 7 December 1883. I muni ty of
Will dated i July 1870, with three codicils dated 13 June to St. Mary the
21 October 1883, proved (Prin. Reg., 371, 84) 26 May 1884, Virgin, Wan-
by Evelyn Laura, Countess of Craven, the relict, and the tage,co. Berks.
Hon''''= Albert William Craven, brother, George William, Earl
of Coventry, and George Henry, Earl of Cadogan. A
126
&
Hon'''=Thomas Liddel!,=
2nd son of Thomas
Henry, ist Baron
Ravensworth ; born
in September 1800;
educated at Eton,
admitted 1S14; died,
aged 55, at Nice,
France, 9 March i8s6.
Will dated 17 luly
1855, proved (P.(":.C.
305, 56) 16 April
1856, by the Hon'-'^'
Caroline Elizabeth
LiddeU, the relict.
=Caroline Elizabeth, born
5 October 1799; marr. at
.Slirivenham,co. Berks, 28
February 1843; died,
af^ed 90, at 3 Granville
I' lace, Portman Square,
London, on Tuesday, 4
iVIarch 1890. Will dated
23 November 1886, with
codicil dated 2 1 January
1889, proved (I'rin. Reg.,
201,90)31 March 1890,
by the Hon'''"' Bernard
Eric Edward Harrington,
neuhew.
Russell Barrington=
of Hetton Hall,
CO. Durham, and
Elmfield Park,
Doncaster, co.
York; born 2 5 July
1801 ; of Oriel
College, O.xford,
matriculated 15
May 1819; BA.
1822 ; died 15
February 1835.
'Maria Jane Bowes, only dau. of
John Lyon of Hetton Hall, by
Anne his wife, dau. of Harrington
Price ; marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, on
Tuesday, 25 September 1832;
died, aged 57, at 4 Chester Place,
Chester Square, London, on
Thursday, 2oJuly 1871. Adiiion
(with will dated 28 March 1861)
was granted (Prin. Reg., 531, 71)
II August 187 1, to Francis
Lyon Barrington, son.
Mary, born at Beel
House, CO. Buck-
ingham, on Tues-
day, 8 October
1S33 ; died 26
November 1837.
I
Francis Lyon Barrington ot Hetton Hall; born 20 November 1834; died, aged 42,
at Napoleon Villa, Wellington Road, St. John's Wood, co. Middlesex, on ^londay,
15 January 1877, bur. at Shrivenliam, co. Berks. Will dated i December 1876,
\>-ith codicil dated 9 January 1877, proved (Prin. Reg., 89, 77) 5 February 1877, by
Robert Heale Gamlen, Josiah Burdett and George William, Viscount liarrington.
D
Rt. Hon'''^ Sir Algernon Edward ^Vest of Wanborough Manor, co. Surrey, G.C.B. (3rd =
son of Martin John West, Recorder of Lynn, by Lady Maria his wife, 3rd dau. of
Horatio, 2nd Earl of Orford) ; born 4 April 1832 ; educated at Eton, admitted 1844,
and at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 23 May 1850; Captain Middlesex Rifles;
entered the Inland Revenue Department 1851 ; sometime Private Secretary to Sir
Charles' Wood (afterwards Lord Halifax), to Lord Ripon at the Lidia Office, and to
the Rt. Hon'''= William Ewart Gladstone, when First Lord of the Treasury ; Deputy
Director of Indian Military Funds ; Commissioner of the Board of Inland Revenue
1873-77, Deputy Chairman 1877-81, Chairman 1881-92; Gentleman Usher of the
Privy Chamber 1886; sworn a Privy Councillor 1894; C.B. 27 October 1880;
K.C.B. 3 August 1886; G.C.B. 1902; J. P. for the counties of Middlesex and
Surrey; Alderman London County Council 1898; Director of the Union Bank of
London, and Northern Assurance Company, and of the City and Waterloo, and Baker
Street and Waterloo Railways.
=Mary, born 27
May 1833 ; marr.
at St. James',
Westminster ^by
the Rev. the
Hon'''= Lowther
John Barrington),
on Thursday, 12
August 1S58 ;
i died, aged 6t, at
j St. James' Palace
! on Wednesday,
20 June 1894.
Alfred Urban Sartoris, 4th .son=
of Urban Sartoris of Sceaux,
Paris ; born 14 December
1826 ; educated at Eton, ad-
mitted 1841 ; Captain (l\ieen's
Westminster Rifle Volunteers,
formerly of the 16th Light
Dragoons and Captain 7th
(Queen's Own) Hussars ;
J. P. for the counties of
Berks and
Sheriff of the
1886; died,
1 7 Queen's
Kensington,
Tuesday, 5
Will dated 2
proved
1909) I
the Hon'''= Mary
Sartoris. the relict.
(Gloucester,
latter county
aged 81, a't
( late Place,
London, on
January 1909.
, Augu.st 1895,
(Prin. Reg., 289,
Febuary 1909, by
Frances
A
=Mary Frances, born
in Cavendish Square,
Mary lebone, London,
on Tuesday, i June
1830; married at
Shrivenham (by the
Rev. the Hon'''*
Robert Liddell) on
Tuesday, 28 October
1856 ; died, aged &t„
at 17 Queen's Gate
Place, Kensington,
on Saturday, 1 1 Oc-
tober 1913. Will
dated 1 1 February
1910, proved (Prin.
l<-egv 1945. "3) 'J
December 1913, by
Francis Charles
Sartoris. son.
I .
James Charles Herbert Welbore=f=Caroline Susan
Ellis, 3rd Earl of Normanton ;
born 17 September 1818; of
Trinity College, Cambridge, M.A.
1841 ; Lieutenant Royal Wiltshire
Yeomanry; J. P. and D.L. for
the counties of Wilts and Hants ;
M.P. for Wilton 6 October 1841
to I July 1852 : succeeded his
father (Welbore Ellis) as 3rd Earl
26 August 1868; died, aged 78,
at 22 Ennismore (lardens, Ken-
sington, on Saturday, 19 De-
cember 1896. Will dated 20
November 1895, proved (Prin.
Reg., 319, 97) 3 March 1S97, by
Caroline Susan Augusta, Dowager
Countess of Normanton, the
relict, and Charles George
Barrington. C.B.
Augusta, born 21
October 1834;
married at St.
George's, Hanover
Square, London,
9 A\n\\ 1856 ;
died, aged 80, at
22 Ennismore
Gardens, Ken-
sington, 13' Jan-
uary 19 1 5. \Vill
dated7 Junei897,
proved (Prin.
l^eg., 935, 15) 4
May 1915, by Sid-
ney James, Earl of
Normanton, son.
A\
William, 4th Earl of Dartmouth, D.C.L.,
F.R S., F.S.A. ; born in parish of St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, 29 November
1784 ; M.P. for Milborne Port, co. Somerset, i
31 January to November 1810; Colonel i
Staffordshire Militia 15 April 1812 ; Director j
of the iiritish Institution and Counsellor of
Kinj^'s College, London ; F.R.S. 7 November
1822; succeeded his father (George) as 4th
Earl 2 November 1810; died, aged 68, at
Patshull, CO. Stafford, on Tuesday, 22 No-
vember 1853. Will dated 5 November 1849,
proved (P.C.C. 104, 54) 2 February 1854,
by \Villiam Keppell, Viscount Barrington,
William Walter, Earl of Dartmouth, son, and
the Rev. the Hon'''' Henry Legge, brother.
He married istly 5 April 1821, Lady
Frances Charlotte, elder dau. of Charles
Chetwynd, 2nd Earl Talbot ; born at Ingestre,
CO. Staftbrd, 17 May 1801 ; died, aged 22,
4 October, bur. at Holy Trinity, Minories,
London, 17 October 1823.
=Frances, borfi
20 October
1802 ; marr. at
Florence, Italy
(by her father),
on Saturday,
25 October
1828; died,
aged 46, at
St. James'
Square, Lon-
don, 12 August
1849. 2nd
wife.
A
Rev. Henry Bur-=
ton, 2nd son of
Henry Burton ; of
ChristChurch, Ox-
ford, matriculated
10 May 1822, B.A.
1826, M.A. 1831 ;
Rector of Upton
CressettjCO. Salop,
1829; Vicar f)f
Atcham and of
Candover, co.
Salop, 1 83 1 to
death; Rural
Dean ; died, aged
70, at Shrewsbury,
6 September 1873.
Admon was gran-
ted at Shrewsbury
22 October 1873,
to Robert Henry
Lingen Burton,
nephew.
=Charlotte Beksyse,
born 30 March
1804; married at
St. George's Han-
over Square, London
(by the Rev. the
Hon'''' Lowther John
Barrington), on
Tuesday, 28 January
1 845, marriage settle-
ments dated 27
January ; died at
Atcham on Monday,
16 June 1873. Will
dated 15 August
1864, with codicil
dated 1 1 June
1873, proved (Prin.
Reg., 100, 74)
18 February 1874,
by James Hamilton
Lloyd-Anstruther.
Alice Emily, born at the Parsonage, Chesham Bois, co. Buckingham, i March 1839 ; died unmarried,
aged 74, at Avondale, Fulham, co. Middlesex, on Monday, i December, bur. at Stanmer, co. Sussex,
on Friday, 5 December 1913. Will dated 26 October 1912, proved (Prin. Reg,, 168, 14) 11
February 1914, by Russell Henry Barrington, brother, Constance Mary Kate Pelham, cousin, and
Amelia Nugent, spinster.
The Rt. Hon'''' and Most Rev. William Dalrymple Maclagan, Archbishop=f=Augusta Anne, born
of York, P.C, D.C.L., D.D., LL.D., Primate of England and Metropolitan ; at Beckett House,
(son of David Maclagan of Edinburgh, M.D., Physician to the Forces j Shrivenham, co. Berks,
in the Peninsular War, by Jane his wife, dau. of Philip Whiteside, M.D.)
born at Edinburgh 18 June 1826; Ensign 51st Native Infantry, Madras,
10 May 1847, retired as Lieutenant 15 March 1852 ; of St. Peter's College,
Cambridge, admitted 14 December 1852, B.A. 1857, M.A. i860, D.D.
1878, Hon. Fellow 1891 ; Hon. LL.D. Leeds 1904; Hon. D.C.L. Durham;
Prelate of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; Rector of
Newington, co. Surrey, 1869-75; Vicar of Kensington. London, 1875-78
on Tuesday, 2 1 June
1836 ; married at
Shrivenham (by her
uncle, Rev. the Hon''''
Robert Liddcll), on
Tuesday, 1 2 Novem-
ber 1878; died at
15 Queen's Gate Place,
Kensington, on Friday,
17 December 1915.
Will dated 7 March
1903, proved (Prin.
Reg., 296, 16) 4 Feb-
Prebendary of Culverland in St. Paul's Cathedral 1878 ; consecrated Bishop
of Lichfield 1878; translated to York 1891 ; died, aged 84, at 15 Queen's
Gate Place, Kensington, London, on Monday, 19 September, bur. at Bishop-
thorpe, CO. York, on Friday, 23 September 1910. Memorial Service at
St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington, and at York Minster, at the same
time. Will dated 23 December 1904, with codicil dated 5 December 1907,
proved (Prin. Reg., 1443, 10) 12 October 19 10, by the Hon'''' Augusta ; ruary 1916, by Eric
Anne Maclagan, the relict, Charles Patrick Dalrymple Maclagan, nephew, Robert Dalrymple
and the Hon*"'' Walter Bernard Lewis Barrington. He married istlyatHoly Maclagan, son. 2nd
Trinity, Paddington, London, 14 April i860, Sarah Kate, younger dau. of wife.
George Clapham of Great Baddow, co. Essex, who died, aged 26, at 17
Pembridge Place, Bayswater, London, on Thursday, 3 July 1862. /K
128
Rev. Lowtlier John Barriiigtoii, born 17 July=
1805 ; educated at the Ch.itteihouse, ad-
mitted 1818, and at Oriel Co'.lcye, Oxford,
matriculated 22 October 1822, B.A. 1825,
M.A. 1829 ; Rector of Watton-nt-Stone, co.
Hertford, 1850-86, afterwards of Chesham
Bois, CO. Buckingham, and of West Tytherley,
CO. Hants, Hon. Canon of Rochester and of
St. Albans, Chaplain to the Rt. Rev. Joseph
Barclay, Bishop of Jerusalem. 1879-81,
Registrar of the Diocese of Durham; died,
aged 91, at 57 Stanhope (hardens, Kensington,
London, on Wednesday, 10 March 1807, bur.
at Stannier, ro. Sussex \Vill dated 6 August
1891, with codicil dated 15 December 1893,
proved (I'rin. Reg., 384, 97) 28 April 1897, by
Russell Henry Rarrington, son, and the Hon'''=
Thomas Henrv William Pelhani.
=I.ady Catharine Georgina
(Pelham), 5th dau. of Thomas,
2nd Earl of Cliichesler, by Lady
Mary Henrietta Juli.ma his wife,
dau. of Francis Godolphin, 5th
Duke of Leeds, K.G. ; born at
Stanmer Park, co. Sussex, 21
July 1814; marr. at St. James',
Piccadilly, London, 26 October
1837; died, aged 70, at 56
Marina, St. Leonard's-on-Sea,
CO. Sussex, on Sunday, 18
January 1885, bur. at Stanmer.
Will ilated 25 November 1884,
proved (Prin. Reg., 210, 85)
20 March 1885, by Russell
Henry Barrington, son.
Francis Daines
B arring t o n,
born 20 March
1807 ; died 25
February 1808
Russell Henry Barrngton, born=
at the Rectory, West Tytherley,
3 Sepember 1840, bapt. at West
Tytherley ; died at Herd's Hill,
Langport, co. Somerset, on Fri-
day, 3 April, bur. at Curry
Rivel, CO. Somerset, on Satur-
day, 8 April 1916. Will dated
26 May 1914, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1008, 16) 16 June 1916,
by iimilie Isabel Barrington,
the relict.
=Emilie Isabel of Herd's Hill, Langport, and of Melbury
House, Kensington, London, youngest dau. of the Rt. Hon'''^
James Wilson, M.P. ; married at St. Peter's, Eaton Square,
London (by the Rev. the Hon''''^ Lowther John Barrington;,
on Wednesdrw, 1 July 1868, marriage settlements dated 30
June; A»rtist ; Trustee of Leighton House; Member of the
Council of the National Trust ; former President of the Girls'
Realm Guild, founded by the Bishoj) of London ; Author
of "The Reality of the Spiritual Life," "Lena's Picture,'
" Helen's Ordeal," " Life, Letters and Work of Frederick
Leighton (Lord Leighton), President Royal Academy,''
"Reminiscences of George Frederick Watts, R..A., O.M.."
"Life of her brother-in-law, Walter Bagehot" 1914, and
" Essays on the Purpose of Art," 191 1.
Ivo Pelham Barrington,
born at The Poplars,
\Vimbledon Common ;
died in infancy at Wim-
bledon, CO. Surrey, on
Tuesday, 12 September
1S7!, bur. at the parish
churcli, Wimbledin.
Ida v'Tcraldine, dau. of=Guy Barrington,^
W. John Ford : marr. at born at Wimble-
Curry Ri\el on Tues-
day, 4 June 1907 ; died
on S.iturday, 23 De-
i;cmber, bur. at Curry
Kivel on Thursday, 28
Dcceml)cr 1916. ist
wife.
don on Monday.
12 April 1S69,
bapt. at the
parish church,
Wimbledon.
=Nettie Malcolm,
youngest dau. of James
Malcolm Stewart ; marr.
at St. Mary Abbott's,
Kensington, London,
on Thursday, 4 April
191S. 2nd wife.
Charles Balfour of Newton Don, co. Berwick (younger son of=j=Adelaide,bornat Beckett House,
James Balfour of Whittinghame, East Lothian, by Lady Eleanor Shrivenham, co. Berks, on
his wife, dau. of James, 8th Earl of Lauderdale) ; born 27 August
1823; J. P., D.L. ; died, aged 48, at Holly Grove, Windsor,
CO. Berks, on Friday, 5 July 1872. He married 2ndiy at
St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, 13 July 1865, Minnie
Georgiana, dau. of Colonel the Hon''''' George Augustus
Frederick Liddell. !
A
129
Saturday, 19 June 1839; marr.
at Shrivenham on Wednesday,
28 November i860; died at
Newton Don on Sunday, 23
Februarv 1862. rst wife.
Henry Frederick Francis Adair Harrington, =
born 28 July 1808; educated at Charterhouse,
admitted 18 19, and at Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 6 June 1827, B.A. 1830, M.A.
1833; called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn
1835 ; President of the Criminal Court, British
Kaffraria ; Member of Legislative Assembly
and J. P. for Cape Colony; died, aged 73, at
Portland, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa,
on Saturday, 25 March 1882. Will dated
13 March 1882, proved (Prin. Reg., 3, 84)
I January 1884, by John Wildman Shute
Barrington, son.
=Mary Georgiana, of Trimley, co. Suffolk, dau. of
Colonel Wright Knox, 87th Regiment; niarr. at
Walcot Church, Bath, co. Somerset (by the Rev.
the Hon''''-' Lowther John Barrington), on Tues-
day, 25 July 1848; died at Sunnymeade, Clare-
mont Avenue, Woking, co. Surrey, on Thursda)',
25 February, bur. in Lansdowne Cemetery, Bath,
on Tuesday, 2 March 1909. Will dated 15
February 1907, proved (Prin. Reg., 540, 1909)
5 April 1909, by Idonea Maria Foakes, wife gf
Edward Lindsay Ashley Foakes, Henry Oldham
Soulier and Miinter Macdonald Bickingsale.
Rev. Ythil Arthur Barrington, born at the=
Rectory, West Tytherley, co. Hants, 14 January
1843 ; educated at Eton and at Oriel College,
Oxford, matriculated 22 October 1862, B.A. and
M.A. 1869 ; Rector of West Wickham, co. Kent,
1876-1884, Curate of St. Luke's, Chelsea,
CO. Middlesex, 1884-1890; Vicar of St. Mary-
le-Tower, Ipswich, co. Suffolk, 1890 until his
death ; died at Knightsbridge, London, on Sun-
day, 10 April, bur. at Ipswich on Friday, 15 April
1904. Will dated 23 February 1903, with codicil
dated 2 March 1903, proved (Prin. Reg., 725,
1904) 7 June 1904, by Malcolm Ythil Barrington,
son, and Lawrence Grant, genl.
=Clarisse Marie Gabrielle,
only dau. of George Vanier
of Compiegne, France ;
marr. at Watton-at-Stone,
CO. Hertford (by the father
of the bridegroom, assisted
by the Rev. George William
Corker), on Wednesday,
27 April 1870; died at
Sunnyside, Ipswich, on
Sunday, 5 April, bur. at
St. Mary-le-Tower, Ipswich,
on Thursday, 9 April 1896.
Walter Pelham
Barrington, born
at the Rectory,
West Tytherley,
25 June 1844;
died 19 Februarv
1845-
Sir William Au;;ustus
Curzon Barrington of
17B Great Cumberland
Place, London,
K.C.M.G. ; born at
Beckett House, Shriven-
ham, CO. Berks, on Fri-
day, 28 January 1842 ;
educated at Cheam
and Woolwich, and at
Mannheim and Bonn,
Germany ; of the Diplo-
matic Service 2 April
i860, retired i August
1904; K.C.M.G. I
January 1901 ; Jubilee
medal 1897 and the
Coronation medal 1902.
Sir Bernard Eric Edward Barrington, K.C.B. ;=C h r i s t i n a,
born in London 5 June 1847 ; educated at Eton ; youngest dau.
a Clerk in the Foreign Office 7 February 1867, Senior of William
Clerk I January 1894; Private Secretary to the Graham of
Marquess of Salisbury, the Earl of Iddesleigh, and Burnt shields,
the Marquess of Lansdowne, successive Secretaries of co. Renfrew ;
Stale for Foreign Affairs ; Assistant Under Secretary married at
of State for Foreign Affairs 10 February 1906-1907; St. Paul's,
attached to Special Mission to Berlin 1878 ; C.B. 25 Knightsbridge,
May 1889, K.C.B. 26 June 1902 : Jubilee medal 1897 London, on
and the Coronation medal 1902; died, aged 70, at Monday, 24
The Old Lodge, Wimbledon Common, co. Surrey, February 1879.
on Sunday, 24 February 19 18. Will dated 22 Feb-
ruary 1918, proved in the Principal Registry 9 April
1918, by the Hon''''= Christina 13arrington, the
relict, the Hon'''^ Walter Bernard Louis Barrington,
great-nephew, and Beresford Rimington Heaton.
130
James Hamilton Lloyd - Anstruther of Hintlesham Hall, co.=
Suffolk (younger son of General Robert Anstruther, by Charlotte
Lucy his wife, only dau. of Lieut. -Colonel James Hamilton of the
Coldstream Guards) ; born in Edinburgh 20 December 1S06 ; educated
at Sandhurst; J.F. and D.L. for co. Suffolk, High Sheriff 1852;
Lord of the Manor of Hintlesham ; sometime Captain 46th
Regiment of Foot; assumed by Royal Licence dated 17 April 1837
the additional name of Lloyd ; died, aged 76, in St. Alban's Place,
St. James', London, on Sunday, 23 December 1882. Will dated 14
July 1870, with two codicils dated 19 July 1871 and 5 February 1874.
proved (Prin. Reg., 99, 83) 15 February 1883, by the Rev. the Hon'''^
Lowther John Bairrington. He married istly at Debden Hall, co. Essex,
on Tluirsday, 6 December 1838, Georgiana Charlotte, 2nd dau. of
the Hon^^ Merrik Lindsey Peter Burrell of Stoke Park, co. Suffolk,
wlio died at B.nlcaskio, co. Fife, on Sunday, 17 September 1843
(see /'gdi'xree oj Gwydyr, Vol. 12, page ijg.)
=Georgiana Christiana,
born 9 May 1810 ; marr.
at Shrivenham, co. 15erks
(by the Rev. the Hon''''^
Lowther John Barring-
ton), on Monday, i No-
vember 1847 ; died at
South Cliffe, Felixstowe,
CO. Suffolk, on Monday,
II July 1881. Adinon
was granted at the Prin-
ci[)al Registry 1 1 October
1881, to James Hamilton
Lloyd- Anstruther, the
husband. 2nd wife.
John Wildman .Shute Barrington, born at Port- Jane, born in
land. Cape Colony, an Thursday, 29 November April 185 1 ;
1849; died unmarried at I'ortland, on Monday, died in infancy.
23 September 1901.
Henry Robert Shute
Barrington, born at Portland
on Monday, 14 June 1852.
Fiorina Elizabeth Jane, born at Portland,
Cape Colony, on Saturday, 26 November
1853 ; died at 55 Brook Green, FLam-
mersmith, co. Middlesex, on Monday',
29 July, bur. at Watton, co. Hertford, on
Thursday, i August 191 2. Will dated
30 April 1912, proved (Prin. Reg., 1789,
12) 5 December 1912, by Idonea Maria
Foakes, wife of Edward Lindsay .'\shley
Foakes, sister.
I
Samuel Willliam=
Percy Gordon
Shute Barrington
of Thain Farm,
Port Haney, Eraser
River, British Co-
lumbia ; born 24
November 1855.
=Emily Mary, youngest dau. of John
Montagu, Secretaryto the Colonial
Government, Cape of Good Hope,
by Jessy his wife, dau. of Lieut.-
General Edward Vaughan Worsley,
R.A. : marr. at St. Jude's, Southsea,
CO. Hants, on Wednesday, 29 April
1896 ; marriage dissolved in 19 10.
Sybil Ada, Ernest Calver Mason of Ipswich, =i=Isabel Maria Constance,
born 22 CO. Suffolk (2nd son of George j born 6 June 1872, bapt.
February Calver Mason of Broadwater, [at Doncaster, co. York;
187 1. Ipswich, by Lsetitia Maria his 1 marr. at St. Luke's, Chel-
wife, dau. of Charles Williams) ;
born at I[)swich 18 July, bapt.
at St. Peter's, Ipswich, 22
August 1870
Ipswich School
sea, CO. Middlesex (by her
father, assisted by the Rev.
Canon Edward William
educated at ' Chapman), on Wednesday,
28 January 1903.
(Foi' issue sec Pedigree of Masou,
Vol. IS, page 133.)
Malcolm Ythil
Barrington, born
in 1879 ; marr.
12 November
1907, Raie, 2nd
dau. of Henry
Jacobs.
Rev. Thomas Mills (3rd son of Thomas Mills of Great=
Saxham Hall, co. Suffolk, by Susannah his wife, dau.
and coheir of Christopher Harris of Bellevue, co.
Devon); born 17 November 1791 ; educated at Eton
and at Christ Church, O.xford, matriculated 23
October 1810, B.A. 1814; Rector of Stutton, co.
Suffolk, 6 September 182 1 (for 58 years), of Little
Henny, co. Essex, 1829-79, ^nd of Great Saxham,
CO. Suffolk, 5 May 1830; Chaplain to Kings
George III., George IV., William IV., and Queen
Victoria; Hon. Canon of Norwich 1859; died,
aged 87, at the Rectory, Stutton, on Monday,
29 September, bur. at Stutton 6 October 1879.
Memorial brass in the chancel. Will dated 7 October
1867, proved (Prin. Reg., 161, 80) 2 February
1 880, by the Hon^^ Elizabeth Frances Mills, the
relict, John Harman and the Rev. Barrington
Stopford Thomas Mills, son. He married istly,
12 April 1 81 5, Ann, younger dau. of Nathaniel
Barnardiston of The Ryes, Sudbury, co. Suffolk ;
she died 7 May, and was bur. at Stutton 15
May 1827 {see Pedigree of Barnardiston, Vol. 8,
page 42).
=Elizabeth Frances,
born 18 October
181 1 ; married at
Shrivenham, co. Berks
(by the Rev. the
Hon''''' Lowther John
Barrington), on Tues-
day, 1 3 December
1836; died, aged 74,
at Hill House, Hat-
field, CO. Hertford, on
Monday, 26 July, bur.
at Stutton 3 1 July 1 886.
Will dated 22 Novem-
ber 1879, with four
codicils dated 22 No-
vember 1879 to 5
February 1885, proved
(Prin. Reg., 730, 86)21
August 1886, by John
Harman and Natha-
niel Barnardiston.
2nd wife.
Arthur Decimus
Barrington, born
at Sedgefield,
CO. Durham, 23
August 1814;
died, aged 12, on
Easter Day, 27
March 1826.
Memorial win-
dow in the chan-
cel of the church
at Stutton.
/K
Francis Henry Newdigate, eldest son of=
William Henry Newdigate of Forest Hall,
Knysna, Cape Colony, by Caroline his wife,
eldest dau. of Thomas Henry Duthieof Belvi-
dere, Kny-^^na ; born at Belvidere, Knysna,
7 April 1852, bapt. there; marr. at Rondes-
bosch. Cape Colony, i P"ebruary 1890; died
on Thursday, 31 May 1900, from wounds
received the previous day at Douglas, South
Africa, when tending the wounded with Sir
Charles Warren's force, ist husband.
{See Pedigree of Newdigate, Vol. 7, page
55, and Addenda, Vol. 8, page xiv.) I
=Katherine Caroline,=
born at Bath, co.
Somerset, on Sun-
day, 19 May 1 86 1.
=Lieut.- Colonel James Mere-
dith Maurice of Portland,
Knysna, Cape Colony (youn-
gest son of Price Maurice
of Brighton, co. Sussex) ;
Captain 4tli Battalion The
King's Own (Royal Lan-
caster) Regiment 19 January
1887 ; Major i February
1896; Lie ut.-Col onel
retired ; marr. i 7 December
1902. 2nd husband.
CommanderEdwardLindsay^Idonea Maria, born at
Ashley Foakes of Sunny-
meade, Woking, co. Surrey
(only son of W. H. Foakes) ;
Commander Royal Navy,
Lieutenant 31 October
1895 ; Nautical Adviser
General Post Ofifice.
Melville, near Cape
Town, on Friday, 21
August 1863; marr.
at St. Mary's, The
Boltons, South Ken-
sington, London, on
Wednesday, 8 April
1896.
John Hardie Stewart=
of Salisbury, Rhodesia
(grandson of William
Stewart of Stewart
River, British Colum-
bia) ; marr. at St.
Peter's, Old Woking,
CO. Surrey, on Thurs-
day, 14 October 1909.
=Gabrielle Carlotta,
born at George
Town, Cape of
Good Hope, South
Africa, on Thurs-
day, 13 February
1868.
'3-!
Percy Barrington,=f=Louisa, only dau. and
Viscount Barrington
{see page 125).
heir of TuUy Higgins.
George Augustus Campbell of Market House, Brackley,=
CO. Northampton, and of 46 Wilton Crescent, Belgrave
Square, London (2nd son of Colonel George Herbert
Campbell, J. P., D.L., by Louisa his wife, dau. of R. H.
Co.x) ; born in 1847.
=Alice Louisa, born i September
1 846 ; married at Westbury, co.
Buckingham, on Thursday, 23 July
1868.
A
Mary Isabella, 2nd dau. of=
the Rev. Richard Bogue,
Vicar of Denbury, co.
Devon ; marr. at Cocking-
ton, CO. Devon, on Tuesday,
26 April 1870 ; died at 40
Harrington Gardens, South
Kensington, London, on
Monday, 16 November,
bur. at Shrivenham, co.
Berks, on Thursday, 19
November 1903. Memorial
Service at Holy Trinity,
Brompton. Admon was
granted at the Principal
Registry 7 December 1903,
to Walter Bulkeley, Vis-
count Barrington. istwife.
'Walter Bulkeley Barrington,=
Viscount Barrington of Ardglass
CO. Down, and Baron Barrington
of Newcastle, co. Dublin, in
Ireland, and Baron Shute, of
Beckett, co. Berks, in the
United Kingdom ; born at Tus-
more Park, co. Oxford, on
Thursday, 20 April 1848 ;
educated at Eton ; Ensign and
Lieutenant Coldstream Guards
8 May 1867 ; Captain Oxford-
shire Militia ; J. P., D.L. and
County Councillor for Shriven-
ham division, co. Berks; J. P.
for the counties of Northampton
and Buckingham ; Patron of the
living of Westbury ; succeeded
his father as 9th Viscount 29
April 1 90 1.
•Charlotte Mary Leycester, elder
dau. of George Montagu Stop-
ford, Major Royal Engineers, by
Caroline Mary his wife, dau. of
Field-Marshal Sir John Fox
Burgoyne, Baronet, G.C.B.; born
at 8 Gloucester Gardens, Hyde
Park, London, on Monday, 5
February 1855; marr. at Holy
Trinity, Brompton, London, on
Thursday, 19 January 1905.
She married istly by special
licence at the Chapel Royal,
Hampton Court Palace, 23
February 1881, John Arden
Birch who died, aged 43, at
Hampton Court Palace, 29
December 1896. 2nd wife.
Hon'''' Eustace Robert South-=
well Fitzgerald of Efifingham,
CO. Surrey (5th son of John
David, Baron Fitzgerald of
Kilmarnock, co. Dublin,
LL.D., by Jane Matilda his
2nd wife, dau. of Lieut. -
Colonel Arthur Francis
Southwell) ; born at 7
Merrion Square, Dublin, on
Thursday, 2 April 1863; of
Trinity College, Dublin. /f\
=Maude Louisa,
born at Westbury
Manor, co. Buck-
ingham, on
Wednesday, 25
January 1871 ;
marr. at Buck-
land, CO. Berks,
6 August 18S9.
John Charles Evelyn Hope=
Brooke of Boddington House,
Byfield, co. Northampton
(son of John Brooke Brooke
[formerly Johnson], sometime
Rajah Aluda of Sarawak,
Borneo, by Annie his wife,
dau. of John Grant of
Kilgraston, co. Perth) ; bom
in 1858; J. P. for CO.
Northampton.
'Violet Mary,
born at West-
bury Manor on
Friday, 3 May
1872 ; marr. at
Shrivenham 27
April 1892.
A
^li
Abraham John Robarts of Tile House; LilHngstone-Dayrell, co.=j=Edith, born 5 June
Buckingham, and of 29 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, London (eldest sbn 1850 ; marr. at West-
of Abraham George Robarts of London, Banker, by Elizabeth Sarah his
wife, dau. of John Henry Smyth); born 15 December 1838; of Christ
Church, Oxford, matriculated 15 October 1856, B.A. 1859; J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Buckingham, High Sheriff 1869; Captain Buckinghamshire
Yeo manry. ^/^
bury, CO. Buckingham,
on I'uesday, 1 7 August
1869.
William Reginald
Shute Barrington,
born at Westbury
Manor, co. Buck-
ingham, on Wed-
nesday, 23 July
1873 ; of Trinity
Hall, Cambridge,
matriculated
Michaelmas Term
1892 : Captain
(Hon. Major 1909)
3rd Battalion
0-xfordshire and
Buckinghamshire
Light Infantry
(Special Reserve)
1897 ; J. P. for CO.
Berks.
Manor on Wed-
nesday, 22 July
1874 ; marr. at
Shrivenham, co.
Berks, on \Ved-
nesday, 28 March
1894.
Major- General Sir Reginald Salmond Curtis, K.C.M.G.,^=Hilda Margaret,
C.B., D.S.O. (eldest son of Major-General Reginald born at Westbury
Curtis, R.A., by Marianne Emma his wife, elder dau. of
James Salmond of Waterfoot, co. Cumberland, and
of Langton Hall, co. Nottingham) ; born at Shoebury-
ness, CO. Esse.x, on Saturday, 21 November 1863;
educated at Cheltenham and at the Royal Military
Academy, Woolwich ; Lieutenant Royal Engineers 28
July 1883, Captain 1891, IMajor (by brevet 1896) 1900,
Lieut. -Colonel (by brevet) 1902, Colonel (by brevet) 20
February 1907 ; employed with the Egyptian Army
II February 1891 to 7 February 1893; A.D.C. to Major-General Royal
Engineers, South Africa, g October 189910 i August 1900; Chief Staff
Officer South African Constabulary 1903-1905, Inspector- (ienera! 1905
-1908; served in the Soudan 1S91, at the capture of Tokar PVbruary 1891
(bronze star with clasp, 4th-class Medjidie) ; in the Asbanti E.xpedition
1895-96 as Director of Telegraphs (honourably mentioned, brevet of Major,
star); in the South African War 1899-1902 on Staff, afterwards l>irector
of Army Telegraphs (mentioned in despatches, " London Ciazette," 16 April
1901 and 29 July 1902, brevet of Lieut. -Colonel, Queen's medal with five
clasps, King's medal with two clasps); D.S.O. 29 November 1900, C.M.G.
1908, K.C.M.G. 1917, C.B. 1915; Member of the Inter-Colonial Council
of the Transvaal and Orange River Colony 1904-1908; Commandant
Army Signal School 1912-13; Assistant Adjutant- General, War Office,
1913-17 ; promoted ^Iajor-General and K.C.M.(i. for valuable services
rendered in connection with the European War.
Walter Bernard Louis Barrington of The Manor
House, Little Bookham, co. Surrey; born at
Brackley Hill, Brackley, co. Northampton, on
Monday, 15 May 1876 ; educated at Charterhouse,
admitted 1890; admitted a Solicitor February
1901 ; Captain Army Service Corps 1917-18;
Secretary to Minister of Supply, War Office ;
Director and Managing Director of Herbert
Wagg and Co., Ltd., Merchant Bankers' Director
Legal and General Assurance Society, Ltd.
=Eleanor Nina, 2nd dau. of His Honour
Sir Thomas William Snagge, K.C.M.CJ.,
LL.D., Judge of County Courts, by Maria
Frances his wife, elder dau. of Edward
John Morgan of St. Petersburg, Russia,
and of the Hon''''= East India Co.'s
Service ; marr. at Holy Trinity, Brompton,
London, on Wednesday, 11 December
1901.
Priscilla Mary, born at Garden
Hill, Totteridge, co. Hertford,
on Thursday, 6 June 1907,
bapt. at Totteringe.
Patrick William Daines
Barrington, born 29
October 1908, bapt. at
Totteridge.
Gillian Mary, born at Garden
Hill, Totteridge, on Satur-
day, 12 August 191 1, bapt.
at Totteridge.
134
Rupert Edward Selborne Barrington, D.S.O., of Cote=
Brook, near Tarporley, co. Chester ; born at Brackley
Hill, Brackley, co. Northampton, on Monday, lo
December 1877 ; educated at Charterhouse, admitted
1892; Lieutenant nth Battalion Imperial Yeomanry
21 November 1900; Captain (acting Major) Scottish
Horse (Territorials) ; Lieut.- Colonel 13th Battalion
Black Watch; Hon. Lieutenant in the Army 1901 ;
Lieutenant South African Constabulary 1902; served
in South African War 1900-1901 (Queen's medal with
four clasps) ; in the European War 1914 (mentioned in
despatches, "London Gazette," 28 November 1917);
D.S.O. 1918.
:Mary Georgiana, younger dau. of
Lieut.-Colonel George Arthur Ferguson
of Pitfour, CO. Aberdeen, by the Hon''''
Nina Maria (V.A.) his wife, dau. of
General Alexander, 1st Viscount Brid-
port, G.C.B. ; born at Pitfour on
Monday, 14 May 1877 ; marr. at Holy
Trinity, Brompton (by the Very Rev.
Philip Frank Eliot, Dean of Windsor,
assisted by her brother, the Rev.
Edwin Augustus Ferguson), on Thurs-
day, 10 September 1903.
Eric Rupert Walter Barrington, born
in South Africa 13 December 1904.
Percy Evelyn Barrington, born at Westbury Manor, co.=
Buckingham, on Tuesday, 29 July 18S4; educated
1 at Charterhouse, admitted 1898 ; 2nd Lieutenant 2nd
County of London Imperial Yeomanry (Westminster
Dragoons) iS November 1902-1906; died, aged 26,
at the British Hospital at Buenos Aires, on Tuesday,
30 May 191 1. Admon was granted at the Principal
Registry 25 April 1912 to the Hon'''"= Walter Bernard
Louis Barrington, Attorney of Muriel Constance
Barrinsiton.
=Muriel Constance of 760 Calle Sarmiento,
Buenos Aires, only dau. of I. B. Oyler of
Estancia, La Reina, Sanabria, Cordoba,
Argentine Republic ; marr. at St. John's
Anglican Church, Buenos Aires, on
Tuesday, 13 October 1908. She married
2ndly at Beaulieu, co. Hants, 19 Septem-
ber 1914, Alfred Fabian de Ledesma, 2nd
son of Don Josd Fabian de Ledesma.
Miguel O'Brien Shute Barrington,
born at Huenos .Aires 15 August 1909.
Jlrnnct of Bougljam ^all (o.
Arms. — Gules llircc (lenii-lioiis rampant couijed argent in tlie centre
point a bezant.
Crest. — In a mural crown or a lion's head couped of the first charged
on the neck with a bezant.
Motto. — Kene tena.\.
Philip Bennet of Rougham, co. Suffolk (elder son of Philip=j=Aniie, 3rd dau. and coheir of Sir Thomas
Bennet of Tollesbury Lodge, co. Essex, by Jane Judith his ~
wife, only child and heir of the Rev. Roger Kedington of
Rougham Hall) ; born at Great Barton, co. Suffolk, 9 May,
bapt. there 23 June 1795; educated at the Grammar
School, Bury St. Edmunds (admitted 1868), and at
Emmanuel College, Cambridge, B.A. 1816, M.A. 1820;
J.P. and D.L. for co. Suffolk ; M.P. for West Suffolk 7 July
1845 to 23 April 1859; Captain Commandant ist Troop
Loyal Suffolk Yeomanry Cavalry 31 March 182 1 to 2 April
1864 ; Lord of the Manor of Rougham ; died at Battalies
House, Bury St. Edmunds, on Friday, 17 August, bur. at
Great Barton 23 August 1866. Will dated 13 March 1861,
proved at Bury St. Edmunds 20 September 1866, by Philii)
Bennet, son.
PilkJngton, 7tii Baronet, of Chevet Park,
CO. York, by Elizabeth Anne his wife,
dau. of William Tufnell of Langleys, co.
Essex : bapt. at Sandal Magna, co. York,
5 November 1804; marr. at Rougham 21
March 1823; died at Bury St. Edmmids
21 April, l)\ir. 3t Great Barton 24 April
1893. Will dated 28 May 1889, proved
(Prin. Reg. 530, 93) 28 June 1893, by
Barbara Sophia Harriot Harbord, daughter.
{See Pedigree of Milborne-Sijuinneriott-
PUkinginn, Vol. 2, page lyj.)
Major Philip Bennet of Rougham Hall and Battalies=
House, CO. Suffolk ; born at Rougham Hall on Saturday,
16 December 1837; educated at Harrow, admitted
September 1849; Lieutenant Royal Horse Guards;
Major Suffolk Yeomanry Cavalry ; J.P. and D.L. for co.
Suffolk ; Lord of the Manors of Beyton and Rougham ;
died at Dover, co. Kent, on Sunday, 11 July 1875. Will
dated 7 November 1870, with codicil dated 9 June 1875,
proved (Prin. Reg. 9, 76) 24 January 1876, by Barb.ira
Sophia Harriot Bennet, relict.
=P.arb;na Sophia Harriot, of L(/\se-.toft, co.
Suffolk, eldest dau. of Edgar Distiey of The
Hyde, CO. Essex, by Barbara his wife, youngest
dau. of Lewis William Brouncker of Pelham's
Canford, co. Dorset ; marr. 29 Nove;iiber
i860. She married 2ndly, 4 December 1S78,
the Hon'"'" Harbord Harbord (youngest son
of Edward, 3rd Baron Suiifield) ; he died
1 1 February 1894.
Philip Bennet of Rougham Geoffrey Frederick=Beatrice Geraldine, 2nd dau. of the Hon'''^ Harbord
Hall ; born at Rougham
Hall on Monday, 24
February 1862 ; Captain
Prince of Wales' Own
Norfolk Artillery ; died
13 May 1913.
Philip Bennet of
Royston, co. Hert-
ford; born40ctober
1863 ; T.P. for CO.
Suffolk.'
Harbord of Elderton Lodge, Gunton. co. Norfolk, by
Constance Adelaide his ist wife, 3rd dau. of Sir Henry
Josias Stracey, 5th Baronet, M.P. ; horn in 1861 ; marr,
at St. Saviour's, Paddington, London (by the Rev.
the Hon''''= John Harbord), 14 February 1888.
Cyril Bennet, born=i= Annie Osborne Louisa, dau. Claude Lambert Bennet, born at Norwich on Tues-
at Rougham Hall
on Wednesday, 1 3
September 1865 ;
died in 1915.
of the Rev. E. J. Griffith, by
Annie Whitechurch his wife ;
marr. at St. James', Bury St.
Edmunds; died in 1906, bur.
at Acton, co. Middlesex.
day, 26 August 1873 ; died, aged 13, at Eastbourne,
CO. Sussex, on Wednesday, 20 October 1S86.
lona Barbara, born at The Close, Norwich, on
Tuesday, 13 October 1874.
Tyrrel Bennet, D.C.M. ; Sergeant Royal Army
Medical Corps ; served in European War.
Eric Bennet, Midshipman
H.M.S. "Victory."
I -lb
(Sltoes of ^aorb^, ro. Eincoln, anli of ($vm
i&intng, co. jSortfjampton,
Arms on raord in the College of Anns.
Or a fesse azure over all a bend gules ;
impaling argent on a fesse azure three
lozenges or.
Crest. — Five arrows one in pale and
four in saltire all points downwards proper
barbed and flighted or interlaced with a
serpent also proper.
Motto. — Deo non fortuna.
Hoii''''^ Caroline^
Anderson . ,(PeI
ham), 2nd dau.
of Charles Ander-
son, I St Baron
Y;;rl)()roiigh, and
sister of Charles,
I St Earl of Yar-
borough ; born
1 8 January 1777 ;
marr. by special
licence at Brock-
lcsby,co. Lincoln,
on Thursdaj', 12
October 1797 ;
died, aged 35, at
Great Billing, co.
Northampton, 13
July, bur. there
20 July i8i2.
M.I. Portrait
in oils at Billing
Hall, ist wife.
Rev.
Sykes
=f=Robert Gary Elwes of Roxby=pJane Marianne,
and Bigby, co. Lincoln, of only dau. of the
j Great Billing, co. North-
ampton, and of Egton,
CO. York (eldest surviving
son of Gary Elwes of
Throcking, co. Hertford,
by Elizabeth his 2nd wife,
dau. of Edward Holgate of
Roxby) ; born at Lsleworth,
CO. Middlesex, 28 July, bapt.
there 26 August 1772 ; Lord
of the Manor of Great Billing
1799; died, aged 79, at
Bigby on Tuesday, 10 Feb-
ruary, bur. at Great Billing
17 February 1852. Will
Richard
of Fox-
holes, CO. York ;
niair. at Fox-
holes 22 Decern
ber 1814 ; died,
aged 80 years
and 10 months,
at Walland Gary.
\V 00 1 f a r dis
worthy, co. De-
von, 9 December,
bur. at Great Bil-
ling 15 December
1871. Will dated
dated 14 April 1845, with i 21 June 1871,
seven codicils dated 3 July
1848 to 9 October 1851,
proved (P.C.C. 204, 52)
17 March 1852, by the Rev.
Charles James Barnard,
George Gary Ehves, son,
and Willoughby Breare Still
Rackham, 2 July 1852, by
Richard James Gary Elwes,
son. Portrait in oils at
Billing Hall.
proved (Prin.
Reg., 22, 72), 31
January 1872,
by Henry Sykes
Thornton, Tho-
mas Tilleard and
AVilliam Godden
2nd wife.
(Phr issue see page 146.)
Rev. Charles James Barnard (3rd son of the Rev. Robert
Barnard, Rector of Withersfield, co. Suffolk, by Elizabeth his
wife, only dau. of Gary Elwes of Throcking) ; born 6 November
1797, bapt. at \Vithersfield 18 January 1798; educated at
Uppingham ; served in the Navy as a Midshipman at the
bombardment of Algiers 27 August 1816 (medal) ; took Holy
Orders and became Rector of Bigby 28 February 1833, and
Vicar of Roxby with Risby 9 April 1833; J. P. for parts of
Lindsey, co. Lincoln ; died, aged 70, at South-hill House,
Torquay, co. Devon, on Tuesday, 29 September 1868, bur. at
Torquay. Memorial Tablet in Bigby Church. Will with codicil
dated 16 February 1867, proved (Prin. Reg., 658, 68) 21 October
1868, by the Rev. Charles Gary Barnard, son, and Willoughby
Breare Still Rackham.
Cary=i=Garoline Arabella
la
Elizabeth, born
12 August 1798 ;
marr. at Great
Billing 5 Feb-
ruary 1827 ; died,
aged 67, at Tor-
quay, on Monday,
28 May 1866,
bur. there. Me-
morial Tablet in
Bigby Church.
Robert Charles
Gary Elwes, born
at l^angham Hal).
CO. Suffolk, on
Saturday, 2 1 Sep-
tern ber 1799,
bapt. privately
and received into
the church at
Great Billing 16
March 1800:
bur. there 9 Sep-
tember following.
K
{For issue see Pedigree of Jiarnard,
IW. ig, pa,i;e 1^6.)
Elinor, eldest dau. of=
Rear - Admiral Peter
Rye of Cuhvorth, co.
Northampton ; born 17
August 1806 ; marr. at
Kingsthorpe, CO. North-
ampton, 17 August
1826; died, aged 53,
at 7 Arundel Terrace,
Brighton, co. Sussex, 8
January, bur. at (Jreat
Billing 15 January 1859.
Portrait in oils at Bil-
ling Hall, ist wife.
=Cary Charles Elwes of Roxby and Bigby, both co.=
Lincoln, and of Great Billing, co. Northampton ;
born 2 November, bapt. at Great Billing 18 De-
cember 1800 ; educated at Westminster, admitted
i6 September 1812, and at Brasenose College,
Oxford, matriculated 14 January 1820; J. P.
and D. L. for the counties of Northampton
and Lincoln ; High Sheriff for the former
county 1853 ; died, aged 65, at Little Park,
Wickham, co. Hants, on Wednesday, 24 January,
bur. at Great Billing i February 1S66. Will
dated 14 August 1863, with codicil dated 8
July 1864, proved (Prin. Reg., 163, 66) 28
March 1866, by Major Henry \Villiam Seymour
Stewart. Portrait in oils at Billins: Hall.
=Caroline Henrietta,
2nd dau. of Major
Charles Stewart of
Wickham, Farnham,
CO. Hants; marr. at
St. James', Picca-
dilly, London, on
Thursday 21 June
1S60 ; died 30 De-
cember 1906. She
married 2ndly 26
October 1876,
i'urnour Rabett.
2nd wife.
Captain Charles Fitz-=i=Eleanora Caroline
gerald, C.B., R.N. (son I Arabella, born at
of Robert Fitzgerald of
Kilkee, co. Clare); born in
1798; entered the Navy
in 1809, Commander 26
October 1840, Captain
(retired) i April 1856;
Governor of British Settle-
ments on the Gambia
1844-47, and of Western
Australia August 1848
to June 1855 ; C. B. 2
January 1857 ; died, aged
95, at Geraldine House,
Kilkee, 29 December
1887. He married istly
a daughter of Dr. Austin.
Great Thurlovv, co.
Suffolk, ; marr. at
Brighton, co. Sussex,
on Monday, 13
March 1848; died
at Geraldine House,
Kilkee, 10 March
1890. Adriion (with
will dated 16 Sep-
tember 1889) was
granted (Prin. Reg.,
370, 90) 28 April
1890, to Valentine
Dudley Henry Cary
Elwes. 2nd wife.
A
Jacob Robertson Headlam=
O'Connor, M.B., of 8
King's Terrace, South-
sea, CO. Hants (2nd son
of J. O'Connor of Ros
common) ; of Trinity
College, Dublin, B.A.
(Gold Medal and Senior
Moderator in Natural
Science) 1868; M.B. and
M.Ch. 187 1 ; ist Senior
Medical Exhibition and Medical Travellers'
Prize, ist Senior Medical Prize Meath Hos-
pital, Dublin, and ist Senior Prize Coombe
Lying-in Hospital, Dublin, 1871 ; M.B. 1875;
Medical Officer Workhouse, Portsea Island
Lhiion ; Surgeon 2nd Hampshire Artillery
Volunteers ; died, aged 44, at 8 King's Terrace,
Southsea, on Wednesday, 3 March 1886.
Sophia Dorothea,
born at Great
Thurlow ; marr.
at .St. George's,
Hanover Square,
London (by her
cousin, the Rev.
Frederick Field),
onWednesday, 1 6
January 1878.^
George Frederick=j=Marian Georgina, marr. at Great Billing on
Browning, eldest i Thursday, 16 July 1857 ; died at 3 Norfolk
son of George
Browning; died in
1876.
Buildings, Bath, co. Somerset, 21 February
1903. Will dated 10 June 1890, proved
(Prin. Reg., 543, 1907) 29 April 1907, by
Valentine Dudley Cary Elwes.
Charles Robert William Cary
Elwes, born at Great Thurlow
Hall on Monday, 6 December
1830; died near Bath, co.
Somerset, 6 July 1837.
A
Robert Geoffrey Gervase=
John Elwes, born at Munich,
Germany, 8 April 1S90,
bapt. there ; educated at the
Oratory School, Birming-
ham ; Captain Northampton-
shire Yeomanry ; served in
European War 1 9 1 4 - 19
(mentioned in despatches,
" London Gazette," 1919).
=AilleenMary,only
child of Charles
Liddell ; marr. at
St. Mary and St.
Wilfred, Warwick
Bridge, co. Cum-
berland,onThurs-
day, 7
1919.
August
Rudolph Philip Elwes,=
M.C., born in London
12 March 1892, bant, at
the Oratory, Brompton,
London; educated at Down-
side College and at Christ
Church, Oxford ; Captain
Coldstream Guards ; served
in the European War 1914
-19 (M.C. 1918).
=Hermione, eldest
daughter of Fitz-
Herbert Wright
of Yeldesley
Hall, CO. Derby ;
marr. at the
Oratory, Bromp-
ton, London, on
'I'uesday, 8 July
1919.
i.?S
Sophia Jane, bapt. at Great Billing, co. Northampton, 17 April 1803 ; died at 36
St. Nicholas Cliff, Scarborough, CO. York, 7 April 1867. Will dated 11 May 1853, with
codicil dated 22 March 1865, proved (Prin. Reg., 329, 67) 2 May 1867, by Richard
Jaines Cary Elwes, half-brother, and the Rev. Charles Cary Barnard, nephew.
Henrietta Catha- =
rine, 2nd dau. of
Charles Lane of
Bailgemore, co.
Oxford ; marr.
at Henley ■ on -
Thame s, c o.
O.xford, on Mon-
day, 28 April
1856; died on
Thursday, 28
April 1864, bur.
at Great Billing.
Portrait in oils
at Billing Hall.
I St wife.
= Valentine Dudley Henry Cary=
Elwes of Roxby, Wrawby,
Bigby and Brigg, co. Lincoln,
and of Great Billing ; born at
Walcot, Bath, co. Somerset,
26 November, bapt. there 29
November 1832; Cornet 12th
Lancers 1851, retired 1854;
served in Kaffir War 1851-53 ;
J. P. for the counties of Lincoln,
Northampton and Leicester ;
D.L. for CO. Lincoln, High
Sheriff 1873 ; F.S.A. ; died,
aged 76, at Billing Hall
on Friday, 1 1 June, bur. at
Great Billing on Monday,
21 June 1909. Will dated
27 May 1907, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1259, 1909) 23 August
1909, by Gervase Henry Elwes,
son. Portrait in oils at
Pilling Hall.
=Alice Geraldine, youngest
dau. of the Rev. the
Hon'''= Henry Ward,
Rector of Killinchy, co.
Down, by Anne his wife,
dau. of the Rev. Henry
Mahon of Killigally ; born
at Killinchy 15 October
1844, bapt. there; marr.
at Killinchy (by the
Bishop of Down, Connor
and Dromore) on Thurs
day, 30 November 1865 ;
died at Billing Hall on
Thursday, 2 1 March, bur.
at Great Billing on Tues-
day, 26 March 1907. Will
1893, proved (Prin. Reg.,
April 1907, by Valentine
Cary Elwes, husband, and
Lewis Edward
Barnard Cary
Elwes, born in
1834 ; died the
following year.
Henrietta Maria
Matilda, born 4
October, bapt. at
Bath 28 October
1840 ; died same
year.
dated
571-
Dudley
Gervase
9 March
1907) 12
Henry
Henry
Cary Elwes, son.
Hall. 2nd wife.
Portrait in oils at Billing
Gerviise Henry Ehves of Roxby and of Great Billing ; born at Billing I-Lill"
on Thursday, 15 November, bapt. at Great Billing 18 December 1066;
educated at the Oratory School, Birmingham, Woburn School, at Christ
Church, Oxford, matriculated 30 May 1885, and at Munich and Paris ; served
in the Diplomatic Service 1891-95 ; entered musical profession in 1903; J. P.
and D.L. for co. Lincoln, J. P. for co. Northampton, High Sheriff 1917;
discontinued the surname of Cary in 1909; Knight of Malta 1917;
Chamberlain to His Holiness Pope Benedict XV. 1920 ; accidentally killed on
the railway at Boston, U.S..\., 12 January, bur. at Great Billing i March 192 1.
^^"hJ-zu^Lt^
^iJueV.
Francis Guy Robert Elwes, O.B.E.,=
born at Brussels on Saturday, i 2 May
1895, bapt. there ; educated at Down-
side College and at the Oratory
School, Birmingham ; Captain Glou-
cester Regiment, Staff Captain 1918;
served in European War 19 15-19
(mentioned in despatches, " London
Gazette," 1919 and 1920, O.B.E. 1919).
=Barbara, 2nd daughter
of - Wythes of Copped
Hall, Epping, co. Essex ;
marr. at the Oratory,
Brompton, London (by
the Very Rev. Dudley
Charles Cary Elwes), on
Wednesday, 3 November
1920.
=Lady Winefride
Mary(Feilding),
4th dau. of
Rudolph -Wil-
liam Basil, 8lh
Earl of Den-
bigh ; born at
Downing, co.
Flint, on Thurs-
day, 24 Sep-
tember 1868 ;
marr. at the
Oratory, Bromp-
ton, London,
II May 1889.
I
Aubrey Valentine Denis
Elwes, born 23 July 1898,
bapt. at Brigg : educated
at Downside College, and
at the Naval Colleges at
Osborne and Dartmouth;
Lieutenant Royal Navy ;
served in European War
1914-19.
139
1
Dudley Christopher Gary Elwes, born at Billing, co. Northampton, =T=Mary Anne Sophia, 2nd
19 March, bapt. at Great Billing, co. Northampton, 22 June dau. of Rear - Admiral
1804; 2nd Lieutenant in the Army 6 June 1822, Cornet 1st (The
King's) Dragoon Guards 14 October 1824, Captain (half-pay) 17
October 1826; died, aged 48, at Dudley, co. Worcester, on
Monday, 25 October 1852, bur. at Bigby, co. Lincoln. Will
dated 11 April 1849, proved (P.C.C, 913, 52) 20 December
1852, by George Gary Elwes, brother, and the Rev. Charles
James Barnard.
Peter Rye of Culworth,
CO. Northampton ; marr.
at Culworth 19 June 1829;
died, aged 35, at Hastings,
CO. Sussex, on Thursday,
9 December 1847, bur.
at Bigby.
Rev. Charles Atkinson=j=
West (son of the Rev.
John West, Rector of
Chettle and Farnham,
both CO. Dorset) ; of
St. John's College,
Cambridge, B.A.
1807 ; marr. at Bigby
on Thursday, 12 May
1853; died at the
Vicarage, Wickenby,
CO. Lincoln, 29 March
1855. ist husband.
A
Eleanor So-'
phia, died 5
May 1873.
A
=Rev. Thomas Field, B.D. (son of the Rev. John Field,
Rector of Braybrooke, co. Northampton) ; born at Wootun
Hill Hall, Hardingstone, CO. Northampton, 3 March 1822 ;
educated at Oakham School (1S33-40) anil at St. John's
College, Cambridge, liell's University Scholar 1841, B.A.
(ist-class Classical Tripos) 1844, M.A. 1847, B.D. 1854,
Fellow and Tutor of St. John's 1847-58, Deputy Public
Orator 1847-48 ; Vicar of Madingley, 1858-62, Rector
of Pampisford, both co. Cambridge, 1863-68, and of
Bigby 1868, Canon and Prebendary of Welton-Painshull
in Lincoln Cathjilral 1S93 ! J-^^- ^^r the parts of Lindsey,
CO. Lincoln, i88r. Chairman of the IJench; marr. at
Grasby, co. Lincoln, on I'hursday, 9 September 1858;
Author of " A Chronicle of Gkimlord, Brigg, and its
Church, with Notes on the Neighbourhood " ; died at the
Rectory, Bigby, 15 .August 1896. 2nd husband.
Very Rev. Dudley Charles
Gary Elwes, born at Nice,
France, on Wednesday, 5
February, bapt. there 2
March 1868; educated at
theOratory School, Woburn
School, and at Rome ;
ordained Catholic Priest
1896 ; Rector of All Souls',
Peterborough, 19 to, and
Canon of the Catholic
Cathedral Chapter of
Northampton 191 2.
Alfred Joseph Herewyt de Bless, born ii=
November 1866 ; of Trinity Hall, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term 1886, B.A.
1889, M.A. 1893, LL.M. ; of the Inner
Temple, called to the Bar 13 June 1893 ;
served in Diplomatic Service 1894- 1900;
assumed name of de Bless in lieu of Bles
9 November 1905 ; died, aged 45, at St.
James' Court, Buckingham Gate, London, on
Thursday, 9 November 191 i, bur. at Great
Billing.
A
=!\Iaud Elinor, of
St. James' Court,
Buckingham Gate ;
born at Brigg on
Thursday, 28 Oc-
tober, bapt. at
Brigg 30 November
1869 ; marr. at the
Oratory, Brompton,
London, 5 August
1895.
Richard Everard Augustine
Elwes, born 28 May 1901,
bapt. at Brigg, co. Lincoln ;
educated at the Oratory
School, Birmingham.
Simon Edmund Vincent Paul
Elwes, born 29 June 1902,
bapt. at Hothorpe, Thedding-
worth, CO. Northampton ;
educated at the Oratory School,
Birmingham.
Clare Margaret Mary Katharine,
born 7 August 1903, bajit. at
Brigg. _
Celia Clare Mary Alice, born
13 January 1905.
140
George Cary Elwes, born 3 February, bapt. at Great=
Billing, CO. Northampton, 9 February 1806; of
Trinity College, Oxford, matriculated 8 February
1823, B.A. 1827, M.A. 1830; Fellow of All Souls'
1828-36; died, aged 53, at 6 Cadogan Place,
London, on Friday, 15 April 1859. \\'ill dated
31 July 1852, with codicil dated 15 April 1859,
proved (Prin. Reg., 284, 59) 16 May 1859, by Sir
Joseph William Copley of Sprotborough, Baronet, and
Charles Thomas Heneage.
=Arabella Elizabeth Sophia (his ist
cousin), elder dau. of 'Ihonias Fieschi
Heneage, by the Hon'''= Arabella his
wite, 4th dau. of Charles Anderson,
ist Baron Yarborough; marr. by licence
at St. George's, Hanover Square,
London, on Saturday, 20 December
1834; died at 10 Eaton Place,
Pinilico, London, on Friday, 9
December 1853.
Evelyn Robert Cary Elwes, born in 1837; educated at Eton,
admitted 1S53 ; died, aged 15, at 10 Eaton Place, Pimlico, on
Saturday, 10 December 1853.
Lieut.-General George Thomas Field, R.A., of Upton Park, Slough, =j=Caroline Henrietta, marr.
CO. Buckingham (son of the Rev. John Field, Rector of Braybrooke,
CO. Northampton) ; 2nd Lieutenant Royal Artillery 1 1 January
1843, Lieutenant 30 October following. Captain 1850, Major 1855,
Lieut.-Colonel 1864, Colonel 1869, Major-General 1880, Lieut.-
General (retired) 16 December 1885 ; served in the Crimea 1854-55,
as D.A.Q.M.G. to the Royal Artillery, present at the siege and
fall of Sebastopol and with the expedition to Kertch (brevet of
ALijor, medal with clasp. Knight of the Legion of Honour, 5th-class
Medjidie, Turkish medal); D.A.Q.M.G., Woolwich, 1860-63;
Acting-Governor General Hospital, Woolwich 1863-65 ; 2nd
Commandant and Inspector of Studies Royal Military Academy
1866-69; Superintendent Royal Carriage Department, Royal
Arsenal, 1871-76; commanded Royal Artillery in Northern
District 1877-81 ; died, aged 65, at Canterbury, co. Kent, on
Friday, 30 August 1889. Will dated 16 February 1867, proved
(Prin. Reg., 753, 89) 24 September 1889, by Caroline Henrietta
Field, the relict.
at St. Gabriel's, Pimlico,
London (by the Rev.
Thomas Field, B.D.), on
\\'ednesday, 17 November
1859; died, aged 72, at
13 Upton Park, Slough, on
Tuesday, 18 April 1905.
Will dated 2 February
1891, with codicil dated 28
March 1902, proved (Prin.
Reg., 665, 1905) 19 May
1905, by the Rev. Thomas
Perrott Field, son, and
Gertrude Alice Field,
spinster, daughter.
A
Horatio Tennyson (youngest son of the Rev. George Clayton^
Tennyson, LL. D., and brother of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Poet
Laureate) ; born at Somersby, co. Lincoln, bapt. there 25 September
1819; died, aged 80, at Brightlingsea, co. Essex, on Monday,
2 October, bur. there on Thursday, 5 October 1899. AVill dated
30 July 1883, with two codicils dated i August 1887 and 22 April
1890, proved (Prin. Reg., 1482, 99) 22 December 1899, by
the Rev. Richard William Massy Pope, D.D., son-in law. He
married 2ndly, 8 December 1870, Catherina, dau. of the Rev. John
West, Rector of Chettle and Farnham, co. Dorset.
=Charlotte Maria, born 30
October 1835 ; marr. at
St. Lawrence, Isle of Wight,
(by the Rev. Thomas
Field, B.I).), on Thursday,
16 April 1857 ; died at Chel-
tenham, to. Gloucester, on
Saturday, 31 October 1868,
bur. there. 1st wife.
{For issue see Pedigree of Te>itivso>i,
Vol. 14, page p-.)
141
Mary Henrietta (his=
cousin), 2nd dau. of
William Tennant of
Little Aston Hall, co.
Stafford, by Maria Char-
lotte his wife, 3rd dau.
of Charles, ist Baron
Yarborough ; marr. at
Brighton, co. Sussex, on
Thursday, 15 December
1836; died, aged 34,
at Lausanne, Switzer-
land, on Sunday, 10
April 1842, bur. at
Oachy. M.L ist wife.
=f=Henry Robert Harrington Cary Elwes,-
born at Great Billing, co. Northani[)ton,
20 March, bapt. there 15 April 1808;
educated at Charterhouse ; 2nd Lieu-
tenant 23rd (Royal \\'elsh Fusiliers) Foot
29 October 1825, Ensign 2nd (Queen's
Royal) Foot 7 June 1831, Lieutenant
1 2th (East Suffolk) Foot 15 November
1833, retired as Captain ; died, aged 42,
at Exmouth, co. Devon, from the result
of an accident, on Saturday, 6 April
1850. Will dated 28 October 1846, with
codicil dated 5 April 1850, proved
(P.C.C. 353, 50) 27 May 1850, by John
Parker.
=f=Caroline Eliza Cecil, dau. of
Colonel Charles Strode of The
Heath, West Upton, co. Wor-
cester ; marr. at Upton-on-Severn,
CO. Worcester, 26 September
1844 ; died at St. Rode, Bourne-
mouth, CO. Hants, on Thursday,
12 October 1893. She married
2ndly at Marylebone Church,
London, 21 September 1854,
Dr. Seth Thompson of Lower
Seymour Street, Portman Square,
I^ondon ; and 3rdly, Major
Leonard Sidebottom Venner,
The Buffs. 2nd wile.
(For issue see page 14S.)
John Richard Harrington Elwes, born at Lausanne on Monday, 30 November
1840; educated at Eton, admitted 1856, and at 'J'rinity College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1864, M.A. 1869; died, aged 31, at Cowersfield House, near Salisbury,
CO. Wilts, on Thursday, 19 September 1872.
A son, born in Paris
22 Febru;)!y 3838.
Dudley George Cary Elwes of=
Conway House, Orlando, Florida,
U.S.A., and of The Crescent, Bed-
ford ; born at Brigg, co. Lincoln,
13 November 1837 ; Lieutenant
3rd (The Buffs) Foot ; served in
Chinese War, i860, at the taking of
the Takti Forts and at Pekin ;
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries
1868-1904; died, aged 76, at
Orlando, Florida, on Saturday, 15
August 1 9 14, bur. at Conway,
Florida. Will dated 23 October
1905, proved (Prin. Reg., 50, 1915)
2 January 191 5, by Henry George
Church.
^Mary Georgina, 2nd dau. of Frederick
Mangles of 25 Lewes Crescent, Brighton,
' CO. Sussex, by Marianne his wife, dau. of
George Scott of Ravenscourt Park, ILnm-
mersmith, co. Middlesex ; born at Compton,
( CO. Surrjy, 26 June 1840 ; marr. at Bletch-
ingley, co. .Surrey (by her brother, the Rev.
Arthur Onslow Mangles and the Rev.
1 Thomas Field, B.D.), on Tuesday, 3 Feb-
ruary 1863; died, aged 73, at Orlando,
Florida, on Saturday, 29 August 19 14, bur.
at Conway, Florida. Will dated 13 May
I 1914, proved (Prin. Reg., 1504, 14) 8
October 19 14, by the Rev. Albert Cary
Elwes, son, and Henry George (-hurch.
Francis Charles
Cary Elwes, born
14 August 1839;
died, aged 14, at
Searby, co. Lin-
coln, on Sunday,
23 October 1853,
bur. at Bigby,
CO. Lincoln.
Dudley Frederick Cary Elwes of 5=|=Mary Louisa, eldest dau. of Lieut. -General George Thomas
The Crescent, Bedford ; born at
Pendell Court, Bletchingey, on Thurs-
day, 14 January 1864 ; educated at
Bedford School and at Keble
College, Oxford, matriculated 16
October 1883, B.A. (3rd Chemistry)
1886, M.A. 1893.
Field, R..-\., of 3 Wellesley Terrace, Dover, co. Kent,
by Caroline Henrietta his wife, 2nd dau. of J)udley
Christopher Cary Elwes (see page 140) ; marr. at the
parish church, Slough (by the Rev. Thomas Field,
B.D.), on \Vednesday, 4 September 1895 ; died at
5 The Crescent, Bedford, on Wednesday, 8 October, bur.
at Bedford 11 October 19 19.
Dudley George Cary Elwes, born at Carmarthen 22 November
1896, bapt. there; educated at Bedford S-^hool and at the
Royal Military Academy, Woolwich ; Lieutenant Royal Field
Artillery ; served in European \Var ; killed in action near
Ypres, aged 21, 25 November 1917.
142
Edward Trevelyan Cary
Elwes, born at Car-
marthen 8 June 1901,
bapt. there; educated
at Bedford School.
Windsor Charles Gary Ehves of Grevil House,=f Augusta Caroline Louisa, 3rd dau. of the
Chipping Campden, co. Gloucester ; born
September 1839 ; Lieutenant Scots
Guards 2 ISLay 1856, Lieutenant and Caj)tain
12 June i860; served in North-West Provinces
of India 1863 ; died, aged 76, at 3 V'ork Place,
St. ^L'lrylebone, London, on Tuesday, 11 April,
bur. in Mortlake Cemetery, co. Surrey, on Satur-
day, 15 April 1916, after requiem mass at
Brompton Oratory, London. Will dated 27 May
1902, with two codicils dated 4 December 1907
and 13 December 1909, proved (Prin. Reg., 1247,
16) 8 July 1916, by Charles Edward Joseph Cary
Elwes, son, and Ernest George Cary Chapman,
nephew.
Hon'''' William Towry Law, formerly Vicar
Fusilier of Ilarborne, co. Stafford, by the Hon*"''
"'* '"' Augusta Champagne his wife, 5th dau. of
Thomas North, 2nd Lord Graves ; born in
1844 ; niarr. at the Oratory, Brompton (by
her brother, the Rev. Father Thomas Graves
Law), on Monday, 15 September 1862 ;
celebrated their golden wedding 15 Sep-
tember 1912 ; died at Nairn 18 July, bur. in
Mortlake Cemetery on Friday, 23 July 1920,
after requiem mass at Brompton Oratory,
London.
Edward Consett=i
Chisholm, son of
John Chisholm
of Charleston, co. I
Inverness.
A
'Arabella Matilda Augusta, born at 22
Hans Place, London, on Friday, 14
October 1864 ; marr. at the Oratory,
Brompton, on Tuesday, i October 1889 ;
died at Madras, India, on Wednesday, 18
September 1907.
Rev. Alastair George Francis
Cary Elwes, born at The
Cottage, Hampton Court, co.
Middlesex, on Tuesday, 9
January 1866; a Benedictine
MonU
Rev. Cuthbert Richard
Joseph Cary Ehves, born
at Boulogne - sur - Mer,
France, on Tuesday, i
October 1867, bapt. at
the Cathedral, Boulogne ;
educated at Stonyhurst
College ; Member of the
Society of Jesus.
Charles Edward Joseph=
Cary Ehves of Court-
lands, Eltham, co. Kent;
born at Boulogne-sur-
Mer 22 October 1869;
bapt. at the Cathedral ;
educated at Stonyhurst
College ; Knight of
Malta.
=Edythe Isabel, 2nd dau. of Colonel Sir
John Roper ^Parkington, by Marie
Louise his wife, dau. of A. Sims
Silvester ; marr. at St. James', Spanish
Place, London (by the Rev. Dudley
Cary Elwes), on Tuesday, 23 November
1897.
Wilfrid Gervase Cary Ehves, born at 56 Kensington
Gardens Square, London, on Thursday, 20 October
1898, bapt. at St. Mary of the Angels, Bayswater,
London ; educated at Downside College ; Lieutenant
Irish Guards ; served in European War ; killed in
action at Boulon Wood, aged 19, 27 November 191 7.
I
Windsor Alastair John Cary Elwes, born
at 56 Kensington Gardens Square on
Wednesday, 16 August 1899 ; died there
on Saturday, 23 September following,
bur. in Kensal (Jreen Cemetery,
T>ondon.
Frank de Stuteville=i=Susan Harper,
Cary Elwes, of 1 marr. 2 1 Octo-
Jacksonville, Flo- ! ber 1898. She
rida, U.S.A. ; born j married istly
at Wolverton, co. | . . . Law.
Buckingham, on !
Tuesday, 7 March
1S65, bapt. there ;
educated at Bedford
Modern School.
Geoffrey Cary Ehves,
born at Wolverton,
CO. Buckingham, on
Saturday, 14 .\pril
1866, bapt. there;
educated at Bedford
School ; died at
Dinsmore, Florida,
1 4 February 1 9 1 6, bur.
at Conwav, F'lorida.
Frederick Cary Elwes, Lewis Cary Elwes.
born in August 1S99. —
Frances Cary.
Trevelyan \Villiam Cary Elwes,
born at South Bersted, cu.
Sussex, 9 August 1867, bapl.
there ; educated at Bedford
School ; accidentally drowned,
aged 32, at the Shantagerry
Estate, Santacoopa, Coorg, India,
16 July 1900. Will dated
26 March 1897, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1179, 1901) 'o October
1 901, by the Rev. Albert Cary
Elwes, brother.
»43
Edmund Henry Chapman of=f=Georgiana Adelaide, born 9 February Edith, born 2
Claremont Fiouse, co. Surrey (3rd j 1841 ; marr. at St. Michael's, Chester August 184a.
son of Captain Alfred Chapman) ; Square, London, on Thursday, 23 October
born 14 May 1831 ; died 18 | 1862.
February 1874.
A
I, I
Wilfrid Arthur] osephElwes,born Edward Consett=Edith Maud Mary, born at Chateau
at Chateau Chaulaire, Boulogne- Chisholm (son Chaulaire, Boulogne-sur-Mer, on Saturday,
sur-mer, France, on Wednesday, of John ^neas 10 October 1874; niarr. at the Catholic
20 September 187 1 ; died there, Chisholm of Church, Chipping Campden, co. Glou-
aged 3 years and 10 months, on Castleton, co. cester (by her cousin, the Rev. Dudley
Friday, 16 July 1875. Inverness). Cary Elwes), on Tuesday, 6 July 1909.
Louis Augustus Cary Elwes,
born at 56 Kensington Gardens
Square, London, on Saturday, 25
August 1900; died there, aged
8 months, on Monday, 6 May
1 90 1, bur. in Kensal Green
Cemetery, London.
Lilian Mary Isabel, born
at 56 Kensington Gar-
dens Square on Monday,
23 June 1902, bapt. at
St. Mary of the Angels,
Bayswater.
Charles Evelyn George Cary
Elwes, born at 56 Kensington
Gardens Square on Friday, 6
November 1903, bapt. at St.
Mary of the Angels, Bayswater,
London ; educated at Ample-
forth College.
Irene Cecil Agnes, born
at 56 Kensington Gardens
Square on Wednesday, 27
September 1905, bapt. at
St. Mary of the Angels,
Bayswater.
Eustace Thomas Edward Cary
Elwes, born at 56 Kensington
Gardens Square on Monday, 21
December 1908, bapt. at St. Mary
of the Angels, Bayswater ; educated
at Downside College.
Oswald Aloysius Joseph
Cary Elwes, born at
Courtlands, Eltham, co.
Kent, on Friday, 14
November 19 13, bapt. at
Christ Church, Eltham.
Rev. Albert Cary Elwes, born at South Bersted, co.=
Sussex, on Saturday, 24 October 1868, educated at
Bedford Grammar School and at St. John's College,
Oxford, matriculated 25 April 1890; Curate of St.
Andrew's, Leicester, 1897-1900, of Holy Trinity,
Windsor, co. Berks, 1900-1901 ; Vicar of Finstock
with Fawler, co. Oxford, 1902-17.
=Marian Theodora,
elder dau. of George
Henry Bois of
Windsor ; married
there 15 January
1913-
Alan Charles Cary
Elwes, born at
South Bersted
on Sunday, 5
December 1869.
Mary Georgina Cary, born at the
Vicarage, Finstock, 28 June 1915.
Dudley Mangles Cary Elwes, born at Ivy House,
Charlbury, co. Oxford, on Tuesday, 10 June 1919.
Arthur Cary Elwes, horn at io=
Eaton Place, London, on
Thursday, 19 December 1844;
educated at Eton ; Lieutenant
Royal Navy; died, aged 67, at
Plymouth, co. Devon, on Wed-
nesday, 27 March 1912. \\\]\
dated 15 August 1891, proved
at Exeter 20 July 19 12, by
Ellen Emma Cary Elwes, the
relict, and Ernest George Cary
Chapman, nephew.
= Kllen Emma, Admiral Charles John Rowley=
of 1 1 Suther- of Holmcsland, Botley,co. Hants
l:ind Road, (3rd son of Captain Richard
P 1 y in o u t h. Freeman Rowley, R.N., by Julia
dau.ofCharles Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John
Tuckwell of Ani;erstein of Weetiiig Hall and
CO. Suffolk ; Woodlands, co. Norfolk, U. V.) ;
marr. 14 June born 24 December 1832 ; Lieu-
1871. tenant Royal Navy 2 1 December
185 2, Commander 1 861, Captain
1866, Rear-Admiral 1884, Vice-
Admiral 1890, Admiral (retired)
9 November 1895 ; A.D.C. to
Queen Victoria 1882. ^
"Alice Mary
Arabella, born
at Brighton,
CO. Sussex,
on Saturday,
9 May 1846 ;
married at
St. Michael's,
Chester
Square, Lon-
don, 9 May
1867.
Arthur George
Elwes, born at
1 1 Leigham
Street, Ply-
mouth, on
Wednesday, 12
January 1887 ;
died the next
day.
Francis Thomas Hewson=
(eldest son of G. Hew-
son of Dromahaire, co.
Leitrim) ; Lieutenant
Royal Navy ; Cadet
15 January 1904, Mid-
shipman 29 February
following, Sub-Lieutenant
1907.
=Alice Margaret Daisy,
born at 1 1 Leigham
Street, Plymouth, on
Monday, 19 December
1887 ; marr. at Christ
Church, Plymouth, on
Wednesday, 1 1 Sep-
tember 191 2.
A
Edith Mary, born at 1 1
Leigham Street, Ply-
mouth, on Tuesday, 2 1
May 1889.
Dorothy Cecil, born at
1 1 Leigham Street, Ply-
mouth, on Saturday, 14
July 1894.
Lucy Marian, Gerald Otway Hay Murray of Highcroft, Richmond=Charlotte, born at South
born at South Road, Taunton, co. Somerset (2nd son of Sir Bersted on Wednesday,
Bersted on Herbert Harley Murray, K.C.B., Governor of
Thursday, 12 Newfoundland, by Charlotte Letitia Caroline his
January 1871, wife, eldest dau. of Lieut. -General Charles George
bapt. there. James Arbuthnot of Woodford House, co.
Northampton); born 24 July 1868.
27 November 1872, bapt.
there ; marr. at Finstock,
CO. Oxford, on Saturday,
3 June 1905.
Ernest Cary Elwes, born at
5 'Phe Crescent, Bedford,
on Monday, 21 September
1874, bapt. at Bedford ;
educated at Bedford School ;
died, aged 24, at Conway,
Florida, U.S.A., on Wednes-
day, 17 May 1899, bur. at
Conway.
Robert Cary Elwes,
born at Bedford on
Monday, 8 Novem-
ber 1875 ; died,
aged 15 weeks, on
Tuesday, 29 Feb-
ruary 1876, bur. at
Horsell, co. Surrey.
Rev. Herbert Cary Elwes, Walter Cary
born at Bedford on Wednes- Elwes, born
day, 14 February 1S77, bapt. at Bedford
there ; educated at Bedford on Tuesday,
School and at St. John's Coi- 17 September
lege, Oxford ; ordained in 1878, bapt.
Canada. He married Gladys there.
Coulson. —
A
145
Caroline Anderson (Pclham),=j-Robert Gary Elwes=T=Jane Marianne, only
and dau. of Charles Anderson,
I St Baron Yar borough.
of Great Billing, co.
Northampton.
A
{For isstte see page JJJ.)
dau. of the
Richard Sykes.
Rev.
Robert Cary
Elwes, born
at (ireat Bil-
ling in 1 815;
died I 2 April,
bur. at Great
Billing IS
April 1816.
Lincoln Cary Elwes, born 12 December 18 16,
bapt. at Great liilling 28
at Eton, adiiiitied 1832
May 1836, Lieutenant
aged 52, at 2 Albert
London, on Thursday, _ _
Will dated 8 October 1869, pro\ed (Prin. Reg.,
694, 69) I November 1869, by Richard James
Cary Elwes, brother.
April 1817 ; educated
Ensign 68th Foot 20
12 June 1840 ; died.
Street, Regent's Park,
21 October 1869.
Frederick Cary Elwes, born 1 1
November, bapt. at Great Billing
12 November 1818; died at
Naples 5 June 1861, bur. there.
Adiiion (with will dated 10
October 1858 and codicil dated
25 May 1 861) was granted (Prin.
Reg., ,385. 62) 25 July 1862,
to Jane Marianne Elwes, mother.
Lucy Wilson ;=7-Richard James Cary=j=Selina Martha, eldest
died
March 1855.
ist wife.
Elwes of Walland
Cary, co. Devon ; born
18 September, bapt.
at Great Billing 9
October 1825; J. P.
for CO. Devon ; died
at Moss Close, Manor
Road, Bournemouth,
CO. Hants, on Friday,
27 November 1914.
Will dated 16 June
1892, proved (Prin.
Reg., 50, 15) 5
January 1915, by
Philip Francis Cary
Elwes, son.
dau. of Major Henry
Jephson of Waterford,
87th Royal Irish Fusi-
liers ; marr. at the
Cathedral, Waterford,
on Tuesday, 4 Octo-
ber 1859 ; died at
Chieveley, Kyveston
Road, Bournemouth,
4 January 1917. Will
proved in the Princi-
pal Registry 9 Feb-
ruary 1917, by Philip
Francis Cary Elwes
and Charles Richard
Crampton Elwes. 2nd
wife.
Francis Emilius Cary=
iElvves, born 23 Au-
gust, bapt. at Great
Billing 7 September
1828; of Magdalen
College, Cambridge,
matriculated Lent
Term 1848, B.A.
1852 ; died, aged 39,
at Ticehurst, co. Sus-
sex, 24 October 1867.
Will dated 2 January
i860, proved (Prin.
Reg., 785, 67) 9
December 1867, by
Richard James Cary
Elwes, brother, and
the Rev. Charles
James Barnard.
Richard Cary Henry Dudley==Marian, dau. of Richard Berridge of Ballinahinch
Elwts, died at Cary Elwes. Castle, Connemara, co. Galway ; marr. at St.
Bermuda and Stephen's, Dulwich, co. Surrey, on Tuesday,
buried there. 27 February 1877.
=Mary Helen,
dau.ofCharles
Murray ; be-
canie the
Rev. Mother
Mary Igna-
tius ; died at
the Convent,
Crieff, N.B.,
on Sunday,
31 December
1900.
Philip Francis Cary Elwes of Monteclefe House,=j=Hester Lucy, 2nd dau. of Frederick Wake
Somerton, co. Somerset, and of Walland Cary ; born
at Thorganby Hall, co. Lincoln, 29 December 1862,
bapt. at Thorganby; educated at Harrow 1878-80;
of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term 1882, B.A. 1886; J.P. for co. Devon.
Pretor-Pinney of SiMiierton Erleigb, Somer-
ton, by Lucy his wife, 5th dau. of Abel
Smith M.P., of Woodhall Park, co. Hert-
ford ; marr. at Somerton 12 August 1890.
Richard Henry Lincoln Elwes, born at Monteclefe
House, Somerton, on Friday, 26 June 1891, bapt.
at Somerton ; murdered by natives in Rhodesia,
aged 23, on Saturday, 21 November 1914.
146
Nancy Hester, born at Monteclefe
House, Somerton, on Friday, 15
September 1 893, bapt. at Somerton.
Flora Zoe, dau. of John D. Dewhurst==Chailes Richard Cram pton=j= Annie Cecilia Noel,
of Oughtrington, co. Chester ; marr. at
Bournemouth, co. Hants, 2i January
1902; died, aged 38, at Firhold, Caven-
dish Place, Bournemouth, on Sunday, 14
June 1908, bur. at Bournemouth, ist
wife.
Barbara Kathleen, born
21 December 1902.
P^lwes of Firbold, Caven-
dish Place, Bournemouth ;
born 17 January 1864;
educated at Harrow
1878-81.
elder dau. of Colonel
Forsyth of Northwold,
Bournemouth ; marr .at
St. Mary's, Westminster,
onTuesday, 28 Septem-
ber 1909. 2nd wife.
Honor, born at Firbold, Cavendish
Place, Bournemouth, on Thursday,
29 September 1910.
Lieut.- Colonel Lincoln Edmund Cary Elwes, D.S.O., of Burnt Hill,=
Broadstone, co. Dorset; born at Thorganby, co. Lincoln, 10 June 1865;
educated at Cheltenham ; Lieutenant Durham Light Infantry 29 August
1885; Captain 11 April 1894, Major 3 November 1903, Lieut.-Colonel
(retired) 10 June 1905 ; served in South African War 1899-1901 (twice
mentioned in despatches. Queen's medal with seven clasps, D.S.O. 1900) ;
commanded 12th (Service) Battalion Durham Light Infantry in European
War 1914-16, invalided home June 1916; on home service 1917-19.
=Kathleen, dau. of
Charles Hunter
of Selaby Hall,
Darlington, co.
Durham ; marr. at
Gainford, co. Dur-
ham, 14 Novem-
ber 1903.
Robert Cary Elwes, born at Thomas Cary Elwes, born James Cary Elwes,
Wellington, Madras, on Tues-
day, 2 August 1904: educated
at Winton House, Winchester,
and at Oundle School, co.
Northampton.
at Longham House, Wim-
borne, co. Dorset, on Friday,
9 August 1907 ; died there
on Saturday, 19 October
following.
born at Longham
House, Wimborne,
on Thursday, 13
May 1909.
Lieut.-Colonel Walter Valentine Jephson Cary Elwes of=
Oakdale Farm, Ockley, co. Surrey; born 15 July 1869;
educated at Harrow 1883-85 ; 2nd I^ieutenant Royal Artillery
27 July 1889, Lieutenant 1862, Captain 1899, Major 15
January 1906, promoted Lieut.-Colonel; re-joined in 1914;
served in South African War 1899-1901 as Special Service
Officer (Queen's medal with four clasps) ; in European War
1 91 4-1 7, commanded a Brigade of Artillery (mentioned in
despatches, " London Gazette," 4 January 1917).
=Muriel Edith, Kathleen Ade-
Hughes, marr. laide, born at
2 March 1910. Thorganby.
Elizabeth.
Susan.
Lorna.
147
Mary Henrietta (his cousin), =|=Henry Robert Harrington=f=CaroHne Eliza
2nd dau. of William Tennaiit. | Gary Elvves.
•K
{For issue see page r^2.)
Cecil, dau. of
Colonel Charles
Strode.
Emily Laura, 2nd=
dau. of Captain
Henry Selby
Lowndes ; marr.
at Moulsoe, co.
Buckingham, 15
May 1872; died,
aged 25, at The
Elms, Earsham,
CO. Norfolk, on
Friday, 15 Sep-
tember 1876. ist
wife.
pMajor Hugh William Henry Cary El\ves,=
born at Spennels House, near Kidder-
minster, CO. Worcester, on Wednesday,
2 July 1845 ; educated at Harrow 1859-
60 ; Major (retired) Durham Artillery
Militia; died at Queen Anne's Mansions,
St. James' Park, London, on Wednesday,
16 November 1904, bur. in Brompton
Cemetery, London Will dated 29 Sep-
tember 1900, with two codicils dated
31 January 1902 and 3 October 1902,
proved (Prin. Reg., 191, 1905) 2,^ February
1905, by Ann Sherson Cary Elwes, the
relict, and Herbert Tames Hartcup and
Frank Stratton Ellen.
=Ann Sherson, dau. of John
Tawse ; marr. 23 July 1891 ;
died at The Cottage,West End,
Esher, co. Surrey, 26 Septem-
ber 191 1, bur. in Brompton
Cemetery. Will dated 19
April 1905, with codicil dated
7 November 1906, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1488, 11) 24
October 191 1, by Sir Charles
Hamilton Rushout, Baronet,
and Henry William Knight
Erskine. 2nd wife.
Kenneth Walter Maria Lott,=Grace Isabella Laura, marr. at St. Mary,
4th son of John Lott of Star of the Sea, Hastings, co. Sussex,
Lombard Croft, Lichfield, on Saturday, 17 June igii.
CO. Stafford.
I
Grace Isabella Cecil, died
unmarried, aged 23, at the
Rectory, Bigby, co. Lin-
coln, on Wednesday, 14
September 1870. Admon
granted at the Principal
Registry 15 December
1870, to Caroline Eliza
Cecil Venner, wife of
Leonard Sidebottom
Venner, mother.
Shafto Robert Cary
Elwes, born at
Spennels House,
Kidderminster, co.
^Vorcester, 24
December 1847 ;
educated at Rugby,
admitted August
1861 ; died, aged 35,
at Sydney, New
South Whales, on
Wednesday, 1 8 .April
1883.
Isabella Ruth, born at 5 Waterloo Place,
Leamington, co. Warwick, on Thursday,
19 September 1850; died unmarried, at
St. Rode, Bournemouth, co. Hants, on
Friday, 20 July, bur. in the cemetery at
Rournemoutli on Tuesday, 24 July 1900.
Will dated 15 May 1900, with two codicils
dated 15 May 1900 and 16 June 1900,
proved (Prin. Reg., 1280, 1900) 24 Sep-
tember 1900, hy Admiral Charles John
Rowley and Richard Reade Newman.
148
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Or two bars azure between four escallops three
in chief and one in base gules between two
flaunches of the second.
Crest. — In front of a dexter arm embowed in
armour the hand in a gauntlet proper grasping
an arrow in bend sinister or flighted argent three
escallops also or.
Motto. — Signum qurerens in vellere.
Clark of 3Rupertstoooti.
The H()ii'>'' William John Turner^Elizabeth, dau. of
Clarke, formerly of Fivehead, co. , the Rev. George
Somerset (2nd son of William
Clarke of St. Hotolph'.s, Aldgate,
London, by Sarah 'I'urner his wife,
of West Zoyland, co. Somerset) ;
went to Australia in 1840, settled
first in Tasmania and afterwards
at Victoria ; Member of the Legis-
lative C<iuiicil of Victoria; died at
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,
in 1873, bur. there.
Pyke Uowling,
Curate of Puck-
ington, CO. Somer-
set, by Anne
Biggs his wife,
of Bristol, CO.
Gloucester ; bur.
at Melbourne.
Mary, 2nd dau.=
of the Hon'''=
John Walker,
Member of
the Legislative
and Executive
Councils of
Tasmania;
marr. 23 No-
vember i860 ;
died in 1871.
1st wife.
=Honi''<^ Sir William=i
John Clarke, Baro- \
net, LL.D., of
Rupertswood, co.
Bourke, in the
colony of Victoria ;
born in Tasmania
in 1831 ; created a
Baronet 19 Decem-
ber 1882; LL.D.;
Member of the
Legislative Council
of Victoria 1878 ;
died 15 May 1897,
bur. at .Melbourne.
=J an et Ma rian,
eldest dau. of the
Hon'''"= Peter Snod
grass of Victoria,
Member of the
Legislative Assem-
bly of Victoria ;
married at St.
Peter's, Melbourne,
21 January 1873 ;
died in April 1909,
bur. at Melbourne.
2nd wife.
Chesborough Falcouar John Macdonald of Falcon Manor, Towcester, co.=j=Alice Blanche, of
Falcon Manor,
Towcester, and of
I 7 Stratton Street,
Piccadilly ; born 4
August 1862 ; marr.
at St. Mary's Sun-
Northampton, and of Wantabadgery, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales
(eldest son of Chesborough Claudius Macdonald of Cadargah, and The
Auburn, Queensland, Australia, by Annie Campbell his wife, dau. of James
Galbraith, Writer to the Signet) ; born in New England, New South Wales,
23 August 1850; J.I^. for CO. Northampton; died at 17 Stratton Street,
Piccadilly, London, on Monday, 23 June, bur. at Green's Norton, co.
Northampton, on Thursday, 26 June 191 9. Will dated 24 December ! bur>', Victoria, 8
1915, with two codicils dated 17 August and 4 November 1918, proved December 1S87
in the Principal Registry 9 February 1920, by Alice Blanche Macdonald, \
relict, Claudius .\ugustus Kerr Macdonald, brother, and William Ion I'alconar
Macdonald, son. t\
(.SVc Pedif;>-ef of Afac.wnal,!, p.ij^e /J.)
Reginald Power=j=Mary Phyllis,
of Toorak, near | born ;it Brigh-
Melbourne, son
of Herbert Power
of Melbourne.
A
ton, CO. Sussex,
in 1887 ; marr.
at Ruperswood
22 May 1909.
Charles Robert Tolver Michael Cierard--
Dicconson (only soii of the Hon''''= Robert
Joseph Gerard- Dicconson, and grandson of
Sir Robert Tolver Gerard, ist Baron Gerard
and 13th Baronet); born 28 February 1894:
2nd Lieutenant Grenadier Guards 3 Sc;jtember
1913, Lieutcn.tnt 2 November 1914; A.D.C.
15 January to 16 August 19 15 ; served in
European W. ■• 1915-16 (mentioned in des-
patches, "London Gazette," i January igi6).
{Sue Pedigm- of Gerard, Vol. p, page log,
and Addinda, Vol. ig, page x.xxviii.)
=Ainiee Gwen-
dolyn, born at
Toorak in 1S94;
marr. at the
Chinch of the
.Assu \\\ p t io n,
Vi'.irwick Street,
Regent Street,
London, on
Tuesday, 1 9
October 1915.
149
Thomas Biggs Clarke, born in=i=Hannah, dau. of Henric Nicholas
1833 ; settled in Australia. | of Caywood, Tasmania.
A
Aimfee Mary, dau. of the Hon''''==fSir Rupert Turner Havelock Clarke,=j=Elsie Florence, dau.
Thomas Forrest Gumming of
Victoria, Australia, Member of the
Legislative Council; niarr. 22
Decemberi886; divorced inigog.
She married 2ndly, 26 April 1910,
Sir Philip Henry Brian Grey-
Egerton, 12th Baronet, ist wife.
Baronet, of Rupertswood, co.
Bourke, in the colony of Victoria ;
born at Rupertswood 16 March
1865 ; educated at Melbourne; suc-
ceeded his father as 2nd Baronet
15 May 1897; Member of the
Legislative Council for Victoria.
of J. Partridge Tucker
of Merthyne, Osgood
Avenue, Marriekville,
and of CO. Devon ;
marr. in 1918. 2nd
wife.
William John Rupert Clarke, born at Sydney,
New South Wales, in November 1919.
Ernest Edward Dowling Clarke,
born at Sydney in January 192 1.
Clive Snodgrass
Clarke, born 20
October 1873;
died 3 February
1894, bur. at
Melbourne.
Major the Honi''= Robert Hamilton Lindsny (3rd son of=f=Mary Janet, of
James Ludovic, 26th Earl of ^Crawford, K.T.) ; born 30 Hopton Hall,
March 1874; educated at Charterhouse, admitted 1888; Great Yar-
joined 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) as 2nd Lieutenant j mouth, co. Nor-
10 October 1894, Lieutenant 1895, Captain 1901 ; Major folk, and of 7
19 August T907 ; served in South African War 1899-1900 Charles Street,
(Queen's medal with five clasps); A.D.C. to Governor and Mayfair, Lon-
Commander-in-Chief of New South Wales i April to 10 don; born on
November 1899, and to Viceroy of India (Earl Curzon) 8 August 1902 to 31 Christmas Day
October 1903; Order of Philip the Magnanimous (Knight's Cross, ist-class); 1874 ; marr. 23
died, aged 37, at Holgate Hill House, York, on Thursday, 7 December, bur. April 1903.
at Ardington, co. Berks, 11 December rpir. Will dated 9 May 1903, with
codicil dated 25 March 1905, proved (Prin. Reg., 452, 12) 12 March 1912, by
the Hon^' David Alexander Edward Lindsay, Lord Balcarres, and the Rev.
the Hon'"'' Edward Reginald Lindsay, brothers. /K
15°
Joseph Clarke of Mandeville=7=Caroline (his cousin), daii. of Lewis Clarke of Essendon, Victoria
Hall, Toorak, near Mel- | (brother of the Hon''" William John Turner Clarke, see page
bourne, Victoria, Australia.
141^); marr. 22 March i860.
William John Turner Clarke,
born 1 1 July 1862.
Lewis Alexander Clarke,
born 4 May ig^l-
Hon'''' George Alexander=
Cruikshank of Byron
Inverell, New South
Wales, M.P. ; marr. in
1895; died II April 1904,
bur. at Sydney. ist
husband.
=Ethel Maude,=
born 12 July
1867 ; died 3
June 1907.
=Professor Horatio Scott
Carslaw of Sydney Uni-
versity (4th son of the
Rev. Dr. Carslaw of
Helensburg, Scotland) ;
marr. at Sydney 12
February 1907. 2nd
husband.
Ernest Edward Dowling
Clarke, born 19 May
1869; Midshipman
Royal Navy 15 August
1884, Sub-Lieutenant 4
August 1888, Lieutenant
(retired).
j^QfjWc William Lionel Russell Clarke of=f=Florence Douglas, dau. of Colonel Henry Douglas
Rupertswood, co. Bourke, Victoria, Aus-
tralia ; born 31 March 1876; Member of
the Legislative Council, Southern Province,
Victoria ;_ Lieutenant Australi;in Forces ;
served in European War.
Mackenzie of Hobart, Tasmania, by Julia Nina
Sofala his wife, dau. of the Hon'''' John Bligh
Suttor of Bathurst, New South AVales ; marr. at
Melbourne, Australia, 23 September 1908.
John Russell Clarke, born at
9 Stratton Street, Piccadilly,
London, 15 December 1909.
Janet Marjorie Nina,
born at Rupertswood
in 1911.
Michael Alastair Clarke,
born at Rupertswood
in 1915.
Agnes Petrea Josephine, Francis Grenville Clarke of Thule Station, Eshnea,=j=Nina, dau. of
born 3 September 1877 ; and Salisbury, South Yarra, Melbourne; born 14
died 20 March 1879. March 1879 ; Member of the Legislative Council,
Northern Province, Victoria.
John Holywell Clarke, born at
Oxford in 1902 ; died in 1918.
Margaret Mary, born in 1904.
Patricia Kathleen, born in 1906.
William Anthony Francis ("larke,
born in 1908.
Thomas Cotton;
marr. in 1901.
A daughter,
born in
December
1920.
151
Lieut. -Colonel Regiiald Hastings Clnrke, born 2 6=i=Ernestine Maud, of Woomargama,
October 1880; Lieut.-Colonel in Command of Common- , Ahury, New South Wales, dau. of
wealth Forces of Australia; formerly Lieutenant 15th I Edmund Govett; marr. at Melbourne
Hussars; died 17 March 1914, bur. at Melbourne, ! in 1904.
Australia. I
Joan Rosemary, born Reginald Clive Nevil Clarke, Ernestine Elizabeth,
29 September 1908. born 29 September 1910. born 4 May 1914.
Major George Landale of Dahwilly Hall,=j=Lily Vera Mon-
Deniliquin, New South Wales, and of Derre- 1 tague Douglas,
weit, Macedon Upper, Victoria, Australia ; ; born 2 1 Sep-
born 24 December 1877 ; 2nd Lieutenant 3rd tember 1883 ;
Hussars 15 December 1897, Lieutenant 23 married at Mel-
December 1899, Captain 6 October 1902 ; J bourne 9 No-
of the Reserve of Officers; served in South vember 191 1.
African War 1902 (Queen's medal with three ;
clasps) ; served as Major 3rd Hussars in i
European War. /K
Robert Senox=
Greenknow of
Toorak, near
Melbourne.
=Ivy Victoria,
born 2 Oc-
tober 1887 ;
married at
Toorak.
A
'52
WINCHESTER.
Arms on record in ike College of ^rm.— Sable three swords in pile
points in base argent pommels and hilts or.
Crest.— A falcon wings displayed or belled of the same and gorged with
a ducal coronet gules.
Supporters.— Tvio hinds purpure sem^e of estoiles and ducally
gorged or.
Motto. — Aymez loyault^.
Wim\)mtx.
Charles Ingoldsby Burroughs - Paulet, Marquess of=f=Anne, 2nd dau.
Winchester, Earl of \Vinchester and Baron St. John
of Basing (elder son of George Paulet, 12th Marquess
of Winchester, by Martha his wife, dau. of Thomas
Ingoldsby); born 27 January, bapt. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, n February 1764; Ensign ist
Foot Guards 21 February 1784; Lieut.-Colonel North
Hampshire Militia 27 March 1796; M.P. for Truro
10 February 1792 to 20 May 1796; Lord-Lieutenant
of CO. Hants 1798-1800; Groom of the Stole to Kings
George IIL 7 March 1812, to George IV. 29 January
1820 and to William IV. 24 July 1830; sworn of the
Privy Council 30 March 181 2 ; one of the Lord Guardians
of the Realm 18 September to 8 November 1821;
assumed by Royal Licence dated 16 August 1839, the
additional surname of Burroughs before that of Paulet in
compliance with the will of Dame Sarah Salusbury ;
succeeded his father as 13th Marquess 22 April 1800 ; died,
aged 78, in Cavendish Square, London, on Wednesday,
29 November 1843, bur. at Amport, co. Hants. Will
dated 16 February 1843, proved (P.C.C. 170, 44)
29 February 1844, hy Henry Beaumont Coles.
of John Andrews
of Shotney Hall,
CO. Northumber-
land ; married
31 July i8oo ;
died 21 March
1 84 1, bur. at
Amport.
Colonel John Paulet, Marquess of Winchester; born at Amport House=
3 June 1801 ; educated at Eton; entered the Army as Cornet
loth Hussars 10 April 1817, Lieutenant 1820, Captain 3'ist Foot
12 June 1823, of the 8th Hussars 4 December 1823, Major
1826, Lieut.-Colonel 30 December 1826 ; Colonel Hampshire
Militia 7 June 1843, Hon. Colonel 15 March 1872; D.L. for co.
Hants 31 March 1847, Lord -Lieutenant 10 November 1852;
Vice -Admiral for co. Dorset; succeeded his father as 14th
Marquess 29 November 1843; died, aged 86, at Amport House
on Monday, 4 July 1887. Will dated 3 November 1884, with
codicil dated i September 1886, proved (Prin. Reg., 743, 87)
27 August 1887, by Augustus John Henry Beaumont, Marquesn of
Winchester, son.
=Hon'''= Mary Montagu,
elder dau. of Henry, 6th
and last Baron Rokeby
of Armagh, K.C.B.; born
31 March 1828; marr.
at St. James', Piccadilly,
London, 29 November
1855; died, aged 40,
at Amport St. Mary's,
CO. Hants, on Satur-
day, 5 September 1868.
Augustus John Henry Beaumont Paulet, Marquess of Winchester; born 6 February 1858;
educated at Eton; D.L. lor co. Southampton; Lieutenant Hampshire Militia 31 July 1875 ;
2nd Lieutenant Coldstream Guards 27 September 1879, Lieutenant 1881, Captain i8yo.
Major 3 April 1897; served in the Soudan Expedition 1885 at Suakin, actions at Hasheen,
Tofrek and Tamai (medal with two clasps, bronze star) ; succeeded his father as 15th Marquess
4 July 1887 ; killed in action at Magersfontein, South Africa, 18 I.)ecember 1899; cremated at
Woking 6 February 1900. Will dated 29 September 1899, proved (Prin. Reg., 532, 1900)
16 March 1900, by the Hon'''' George Ralph Charles Ormsby Gore, the Hon''"' Henry Charles
Legge and Frederick Wolfe.
156
I
Caroline Margaret, 3rd=7=Rev. Charles Paulet, born at Amport^Joan Frederica Mathewana,
dau. of Sir John
Ramsden, 4th Baronet,
by Louisa Susan his
wife, dau. and coheir of
Charles, loth and last
Viscount Irvine ; marr.
18 August 1831 ; died
at Les Bains de Bormio,
Lombard)', on Wednes-
day, 6 October 1847.
ist wife.
{See page ijg.)
House, CO. Hants, 13 August 1802 ;
of Clare College, Cambridge, M.A.
1824 ; Prebendary of Salisbury, and
Vicar of Wellesbourne, co. War-
wick ; died, aged 68, at 34 Regency
Square, Brighton, co. Sussex, on
Saturday, 23 July 1870, bur. at
Wellesbourne, co. Warwick. Will
dated 20 July 1870, with codicil of
same date, proved (Prin. Reg., 619,
7c) 3 September 1870, by Charles
William Paulet, son, and John James.
eldest dau. of Bernard Granville
of Calwich Abbey, co. Stafford,
and of Wellesbourne Hall, by
Mathewana Sarah his ist wife,
2nd dau. of Matthew Richard
Onslow, Captain Coldstream
Guards ; marr. at Wellesbourne
on Saturday, 10 August 1850;
died, aged 89, at Fox Hills,
Chertsey, on Thursday, 19 De-
cember, bur. at Wellesbourne on
Monday, 23 December 1918.
2nd wife.
I I
Ernest Ingoldsby Frederic La Coque Thome, M.D.,=Adela, born at Wellesbourne 22
Paulet, born at Wei- of The Manor House, Adderbury February 1854, bapt. there; marr.
lesbourne 22 August East, Banbury, co. Oxford; ^LD. at St. George's, Hanover Square,
1851, bapt. there; St. Andrew's 1891, ALR.C. P. Lond. London, on Saturday, 5 June
diedg February i8s3, 1891, M.R.C.S. Eng. and L.S.A 1886; died 15 July 1893, bur. at
bur. at Wellesbourne. 1869 ; J. P. for co. Warwick. Adderbury.
Lieut.- General Sir [Edward Thomas Henry Hutton of Fox Hills, Chertsey,=Eleanor Mary,
K.C.B., K.C.M.G. '(son of Edward Thomas Hutton of Beverley, co. York, by born 25 April
Jacintha Charlotte his wife, dau. of the Rev. James Phipps Eyre of Beverley) ; 1858, bapt. at
born at Torquay, co. Devon, 6 December 1848; educated at Eton; entered Wellesbourne;
the Army as Ensign 60th Foot 9 August 1867, Lieutenant 1871, Captain married at
King's Royal Rifle Corps 1879, Major (by brevet) 1882, Major 1883, Lieut.- St. Paul's,
Colonel 1889, Colonel (by brevet) 1892, Major-General 1901, Lieut.- General Knightsbridge,
1907, retired 26 December 1907 ; Hon. Colonel 7th Battalion King's Royal London, on
Rifle Corps 16 November 1901; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 21 December Saturday, i
1892 ; Commandant Colonial Forces, New South Wales, 20 April 1893 ; A.A.G. June 1889.
Dublin District 26 November 1896, and to the Curragh District i May 1897 ;
G.O.C. Militia, Dominion of Canada, 11 August 1898; Major-General
Eastern Command i October 1905; Commanding the Forces Commonwealth of Australia
26 December 1901 ; Hon. Colonel 2nd and 5th Australian Light Horse Regiments (New
South Wales Mounted Rifles) i July 1903; served in South African War 1879-81, in Zulu
Campaign (medal with clasp), in Transvaal Campaign 1881 ; in Egyptian Expedition 1882, at
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, bronze star, brevet of Major, 4th-class Medjidie) ;
in the Soudan Expedition 1884-85, at the Nile (clasp); in South African War 1900 as Special
Service Officer, afterwards on Staff (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 16 April
1901, Queen's medal with five clasps, K.C.M.G. 29 November 1900); granted the reward
for Distinguished and Meritorious Services i April 1904; C. B. 26 >Iay 1894, K.C.B. 14 June
1912 ; Order of the Rising Sun of Japan (2nd-class).
Randolph Gordon ErsklneWemyss of Wemyss Castle, co. Fife (3rd=
son of James Hay Erskine-Wemyss of Wemyss Castle and Torrie
House, CO. Fife, ALP., by Millicent Ann Mary his wife, dau. of
the Hon''"' John Keimedy Erskine) ; bom at Wemyss Castle on
Sunday, 11 July 1858; J. P. and D. L. for co. Fife; Captain Fife-
shire Light Horse Volunteers 1883 ; died, aged 50, at 9 Chesterfield
Street, Mayfair, London, on Friday, 1 7 July 1908. He married 2i)dly
in London on Wednesday, 23 November 1898, Lady Eva Cecilia
Margaret (Wellesley), only dau. of William Henry, 2nd Earl Cowley ;
born II February 1865.
=Lilian Mary, of 8 Seymour
Street, Portman Square,
London ; born at Lowndes
Square, Westminster, 26
July 1859; marr. 28 July
1884; divorced on her
petition in July 1898.
Admiral George Paulet, C.B. ; born at Rupert House, =f=Georgina, dau. of Major- General Sir
CO. Hants, 12 August 1803; entered the Royal
Naval College 6 February 181 7 ; Midshipman 18
December 18 19, Lieutenant 1825, Commander 1828,
Captain 1833, Rear-Admiral 1856, Vice-Admiral 1863,
Admiral 20 March 1867; Commander " Bellerophon "
7 November 1850-55; Aide-de-Camp to Queen
Victoria 22 September 1854 to 21 July 1856; C.B.
5 July 1855 ; an officer of the Legion of Honour and
Knight of the Medjidie; died, aged 7 6, at 21 Marlborough
Hill, St. John's Wood, co. Middlesex, on Saturday,
22 November 1879. Will dated 26 June 1879, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1018, 79) 15 December 1879, by St. John
Claude Paulet, son.
George Wood, K.C. B., of Ottershaw
Park, CO. Surrey ; marr. at St. Souls',
Marylebone, London, 11 July 1835,
marriage settlements dated previous
day ; died at Farnham Royal, co. Buck-
ingham, 17 January 1889. Will dated
29 April 1873, with codicil dated
2 November 1886, proved (Prin.
Reg., 153, 89) 28 February 1889,
by George Paulet and St. John Claud
Paulet, sons.
George Paulet, born 16 June 1836; entered
the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Royal
(North British) Regiment of Dragoons, 19
June 1857; Lieutenant 31 January 1858;
afterwards of the 2nd Life Guards ; died
at 1 1 Waterloo Street, Brighton, co. Sussex,
on Thursday, 12 November 1891. Will
dated 22 June 1872, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1 173) 91) 16 December 1891, by St. John
Claude Paulet, brother.
St. John Claude Paulet, born at Culverlands,
near Farnham, co. Hants, 30 April 1839 ;
Ensign 5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales' )
Regiment of Dragoon Guards 6 August 1858 ;
Lieutenant 16 April 1861 ; died unmarried,
aged 69, at 18 Manchester Street, Manchester
Square, London, on Thursday, 9 July 1908.
Will dated 29 October 1903, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1 1 28, 1908) 23 July 1908, by John
Havard Allden Arnold.
Henry William Montagu Paulet, Marquess of Winchester, Earl=
of Wiltshire and Baron St. John of Basing ; born in Grafton
Street, St. Pancras, London, 30 October 1862; Major 13th
Battalion Rifle Brigade, formerly Lieutenant 3rd Battalion
The Hampshire Regiment (23 March 1881) and Captain
Hampshire Imperial Yeomanry (1902-1905) ; President
Hampshire Territorial Force Association 1908: J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Hants, Lord-Lieutenant 1904 ; Hereditary
Bearer of the Cap of Maintenance and Premier Marquess
of England ; Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum and
Chairman of County Councils for co. Hants 1904-1909;
succeeded his brother as i6th Marquess 18 December 1899 ;
served in European War 19 15, Commandant Lines of
Communication.
=Charlotte Josephine, G.B.E.,
eldest dau. of Colonel John
Stanley Howard of Ballina Park
and Friar's Hill, co. Wicklow ;
niarr. at St. George's Cathedral,
Cape Town, South Africa, on
Tuesday, 23 February 1892 ;
G.B.E. 19 18. She married istly
by special licence at Christ
Church, Bray, co. Wicklow, 23
April 1872, Samuel Garnett of
Arch Hall, co. Meath, who died
in 1892.
Charles Standish Paulet, M.V.O., of 16 Gloucester Place, Portnian Square,=
London ; born at 26 Dover Street, Piccadilly, London, on Wednesday,
29 October 1873; educated at Eton; 2nd Lieutenant 7th Battalion The
King's Royal Rifle Corps 6 August 1892; 2nd Lieutenant Warwickshire
Imperial Yeomanry 1896, Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Imperial Yeomanry
1900, Captain Warwickshire Imperial Yeomanry 29 January 1902 ; Hon.
Captain in the Army 18 July 1901 ; served in the South African War 1900
-1901, with the Imperial Yeomanry (mentioned in despatches, "London
Gazette," 10 September 1901, Queen's medal with four clasps) ; Deputy-
Assistant Director at War Office as temporary Major ; M.V.O. (4th-class)
1917 ; Member of Order of Rising Sun of Japan (3rd-class) and of Crown
of Italy (3rd-class).
=Lilian Jane Cun-
ninghame, dau. of
William Thomas
Exham Fosbery,
Major 77 th Regi-
ment, formerly of
Warwick ; marr. at
St. Mary's, \Var-
wick, 24 October
1901.
Richard Charles Paulet, born
8 July 1905, bapt. at St. Paul's,
Knightsbridge, London.
Pamela, born 23 November
1909, bapt. at Kirk Ham-
merton, co. York.
Eileen Cecil Theo,
born in August 1917.
I
Field-Marshal Sir \Villi;im I'aulet, CCR.; born at Ainport House, co. Hants, 7 July 1804;
educated at Eton, admittud 1820 ; entered tlie Army as 2nd Lieutenant 85th Foot 1 February 1821,
LieutL-nant 7th Foot 1S22, Captain S5tli Foot 1S25, of the 63rd Foot 1827 and of the 21st Foot
1828: Major 68th Foot 1833, Lieut. -Colonel 1843, Colonel 1854, i\Lajor-General 1858, Lieut. -
(jeneral 1S67, (General 1874, Field-Marshal 10 July 1886; Colonel 87th Foot 27 July 1863;
and of the Durham Light Infantry u April V864 ; liquerry to H.R.IL the Duke of Cambridge ;
Major-Gencral Infantry Brigade, .\ldeishot, i September 1856; Major-(Jeneral South-Western
District i April i860; Adjutant General to the Forces, Headquarters of Army, 1 July 1865;
served in the Crimean Campaign 1854-55 as A.A.G. Cavalry division, at battles of Alma,
Balaclava, Inkerman and siege of Sevastopol (mentioned in despatches, " London Gazette,"
17 November 1854 and 19 January 1855 (medal with four clasjjs, 'I'urkisii medal); C.B.
5 July 1855, K.C.B. 28 NIarch 1865, G.C.B. 20 May 1871; 4th-class Legion of Honour;
Commander of the ist-class St. Maurice and St. Lazarus of Italy ; 3rd-class Medjidie ; died
unmarried, aged 88, at 18 St. James' Square, London, on Tuesday, 9 May 1893. Will dated
24 August 1 89 1, proveil (Prin. Reg., 584, 93) 3 June 1893, by Augustus John Henry Beaumont,
Marquess of Winchester, antl Augustus Frederick Arthur, Baron .Sandys and John James.
Caroline i\L\igaret, Rev. Charles=i=Joan Frederica Mathewana,
3rd dau. of Sir John | Paulet.
Ramsden, Baronet.
/K
eldest dau. of Bernard
Granville of Wellesbourne
Hall, CO. Warwick.
(J"}?/- issue see page 13 J.)
Susan Amelia=
Georgiana Carr,
dau. of William
Standish Standish
of Duxbury Park,
CO. Lancaster, and
Cocken Hall, co.
Durham ; marr. at
St. George's, Han-
overSquare, London
(by the Rev. Charles
Paulet), on Thurs-
day, 3 December
1863; died, aged 52,
at Wellesbourne
House 18 October
18S5. I St wife.
=Colonel Charles William Paulet of Manor House,=
\Vellesbourne ; born 27 September 1832; Cornet
9th (Light) Dragoons 21 November 1851, Lieutenant
14 September 1855, Captain 12 November 185S ;
Lieut.- Colonel Commandant Warwickshire Yeomanry
Cavalry 9 June 1880, Hon. Colonel 1S81 ; served
with 7th Hussars in the Indian Campaign February
1858 to March 1859, at the siege and capture of
Lucknow ; also in the Trans-Gogra Campaign (medal
and clasp) ; High Sheriff for co. Warwick 1882 ; died,
aged 64, at 12 Brunswick Terrace, Brighton, on
Thursday, 8 April, bur. at Wellesbourne on Tuesday,
13 April 1897. Will dated 25 September 1890,
with two codicils dated 24 February and 3
April 1897, proved (Prin. Reg., 699, 97) 17 June
1897, by Bevil Granville, Mary Paulet, relict, and
Ernest Knightley Little.
=Mary, 2nd dau. of
Captain Mildmay
Clerk of Spratton
Hall, CO. North-
ampton ; marr. 25
September 1890 ;
died at Newbold
Pacey Hall, co.
Warwick, on Tues-
day, 19 February
1901. Will dated
23 October 1897,
proved (Prin. Reg.,
633. i9°i) 2 May
i9or, by Ernest
Knightley Little.
2nd wife.
Cecil Henry I'aulet, born at 10
Belgrave Square, London, on Saturday, 6 March
1875; 2nd Lieutenant Dorset Yeomanry ; served in
European \Var and was killed in action 26 February
1916.
,owndes Street,=j=lLthel Frances, of Lydford Hall, Taunton,
CO. Somerset, dau. of Major Cowan of
Alveston Lodge, co. Warwick ; marr. 6
September 1898
Yiolet Susan Mary,
born 1 2 January
1903-
George Cecil Paulet,
born 25 I'cliruary
1905.
John Valentnie Paulet,
"born 14 February 1909.
»59
Rear-Admiral \Villiam Ramsden of Oxton Hall, co. York (2nd son=
of Sir John Ramsden, Baronet, by the Hon'''^ Louisa Susannah
[Ingram-Shephcrd] his wife, 5th dau. and coheir of Charles, 9th
and last Viscount Irvine); bom 15 August 1789; entered the Navy
as ist-class Volunteer in August 1803, Midshipman i8o6. Lieutenant
1808, Commander 1813, Captain 1822, Rear-Admiral (retired)
I September 1846; died at Byrani Hall, co. York, on Friday, 30
December 1853. Will dated 13 December 1853, proved (P.C.C.
149, 54) 22 February 1854, by the Hon*"'' Annabella Ramsden, the
relict, Charles Ramsden, brother and John Curtis.
=Annabella, born at Amport
House, CO. Hants, 6 Au-
gust 1805 ; marr. at All
Souls', Marylebone, Lon-
don, 6 August 1827 ; died
at 3 Upper Eccleston
Street, Belgrave Square,
London, on Saturday,
26 May 1855.
Sir Charles Des Vceux, Baronet (eldest son of Sir Charles Philip Vinchon
Des Vceu.x, ist Baronet, of Indiville, Queen's County, by Mary Anne his wife,
3rd dau. of the Very Rev. Arthur Champagn^, Dean of Clonmacnoise) ; born
5 September 1779 ; succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet in August 1814 ; died,
aged 79, at Sillwood House, Brighton, co. Sussex, on Tuesday, 28 September
1858, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London. Will dated 10 March 1853,
with three codicils dated 6 June 1853 to 24 August 1858, proved (Prin. Reg.,
684, 58) 16 November 1858, by Sir William Henry Des Vceux, Baronet, son,
and Henry Wickham Wickham, nephew. He married istly in June 1801
Christina, dau. of Richard Hind of Rawdon, co. York, who died in Belgrave
Square, London, on Tuesday, 20 July 1841, and was bur. in Kensal Green
Cemetery, London. /K
i=Cecilia, born
in Portman
I Square, Lon-
! don, 12 No-
vember i8o6;
marr. 13 De-
cember 1842 ;
died 23 Au-
gust 1890.
2nd wife.
Lieut.- General Frederick Paulet, C.B. ; born 12 May 1810; entered the Army as Ensign and
Lieutenant Coldstream Guards 11 June 1826, Lieutenant and Captain 1830, Captain and Lieut. -
Colonel 1846, Colonel 1854, Major-General i860, Lieut.- General 12 February 1870; Colonel
32nd Foot 3 August 1868; Comptroller of the Household and Equerry to the Duchess of
Cambridge 1867 ; granted Distinguished Service Reward i March i860 ; served with the
Coldstream Guards in the Crimean War 1854 to 26 May 1855, including the battles of Alma
(horse killed). Balaclava, and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (medal with four clasps, C.B.
29 December 1856, Legion of Honour (3rd-class) 1856 and Knight of the Medjidie (3rd-class),
Turkish medal) ; died unmarried, aged 60, at The Albany, Piccadilly, London, on Sunday,
r January 1871. Will dated 24 August 1866, proved (Prin. Reg., 199, 71) 20 March 1871, by
Alexander Hemsley.
Cecilia Louisa, born at Wellesbourne, co.
Warwick, 23 November 1835 ; died 2 March
■ 836.
Henry John Paulet, born at Wellesbourne
23 December 1837 ; died i January 1838.
Frederick John Paulet, born at
Wellesbourne, co. Warwick, 7
August 1839 ; died, aged 7, at
Brighton, 26 September 1846.
Cecil Henry Paulet, born at Wellesbourne 14 October 1841 ;
educated at Eton ; Ensign 60th (The King's Royal Rifle
Corps) 31 July i860; died, aged 22, at Boulogne-sur-Mer,
France, on his way home from Italy, on Good Friday, 25
March 1864.
160
Wrrncj) of Clapion i?ou0e,
CO. &ud\tng|)am.
General Sir Harry Calvert, liaruiiet,=pCaroline, 2niJ
Arms on record in the College of Anns. —
Quarterley : I-st and 4th, Azure on a cross
argent fimbriated or five nuiUets giiles,
Verney ; 2nd and 3rd, Paly of six erminois
and pean a bend engrailed counter-changed,
Calvert.
Crests. — I, A demi-phrenix iii flames
proper chartjed with five mullets in cross
or and looking at rays of the sun, Verney ;
2, Out of a mural coronet argent two spears
erect therefrom two pennons Howing towards
the dex'.er one erminois the other pean,
Calvert.
Mottoes over Crests. — I, Ung sent nng
soleil, Verney; 2, Servata fides cineri,
Calvert.
G.C.B., G.C.H. ^only .son of Peter
Calvert of Hampton Court Palace, by
Maiy his wife, dau. of Thomas Reeves,
M.l).); bapt. in March 1763; educated
at Harrow ; 2nd Lieutenant 23rd Foot
24 April 177s, Lieutenant 1779,
Captain 1 785, of the Coldstream
Guards 1790, Major by brevet 1793,
D.A.G. 1790, Adjutant-General 1799,
Lieut. -Colonel 63rd Foot 1799, Colonel
5lh West India Regiment 1800, Major-
(jeneral 1803, Lieut.- General 1810,
(General 182 1 ; A.D.C. to H.R.H.
Duke of York in Holland 1793-94 ;
.served through Lord Cornwallis's
American Campaign and was taken
prisoner at the surrender of York
'I'own in 1781, leleased at the
peace of 1783; created a Baronet 3
December 1818; Governor of Chelsea
Hospital 1820; Commissioner of the
Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and
of the Royal Military Asylum ; died at
Claydon House, co. Buckingham, on
Monday, 4 September 1826, bur. at
Middle Claydon. The church of Steeple
Claydon has a spire erected to bis
memory. ^Vill dated 2 November 1820,
with six codicils dated 24 .■\pril 1821 to
22 June 1824, proved (P.C.C. 482
S'lVahey) 26 September 1826, by John
Calvert and Charles Greenwood.
dau. of Thomas
Hammersley of
Pall Mall, Lon-
don, by Anne
his wife, dau. of
Fi ancis Green-
wood ; marr. at
St.Janies',Picca-
dilly, London, on
.Saturday, 8June
1799 ; died at
Little Camden
House, Cam-
den Hill, CO.
Middlesex, 17
June 1806.
Rev. John William Cunningham, born in London 3 January 1780; of St.=
John's College, Cambridge, B.A. (5th AVrangler) 1802, M.A. 1805, Fellow;
Curate of Ripley, co. Surrey, 1802, of Clapham 181 1, Vicar of Harrow-on-
the-Hill, CO. Middlesex, 1811-61 : edited "Christian Observer" 1850-58;
author of "World Without Souls" (6th Edition 1816), and other works;
diedj aged 8i, at Harrow-on-ihe-Hill, on Monday, 30 September 1861, bur.
at the [)arish church, Harrow. Will dated 4 May 1861, with codicil dated
21 May 1S61, proved (Prin. Reg., 570, 61), 30 October 1S61, by the Rev.
Francis Macaulay Cunningham, John William Cunningham and Henry
Stewart Cunningliam, Barrister-at-Law, sons. He married istly at Rick-
mansworth, co. Hertford, 23 July 1805, Sophia, youngest dau. of Robert
Williams of Moor Park. A
=Mary, marr. at
Middle Claydon,
CO. Buckingham,
on Tuesday, 24
July 1827 ; died,
aged 48, at Har-
row, on Sunday,
1 1 February 1S49,
bur. at the parish
church, Harrow.
M.L 2nd wife.
Catherine Eliza, born at the residence of her grandmother. Lady Hope, in Park Street,
Westminster, on Tuesday, 5 July 1836; died, aged 20, at Claydon House, on Thursday,
16 October 1856, bur. at Middle Claydon.
161
Eliza, dau. of=
Rear-Admiral Sir
George John-
stone Hope,
K.C.B., M.P.,
by the Hon''''
Georgiana Mary
Anne, his 2nd
wife, dau. of
George, 7 th Lord
Kinnaird ; marr.
at St. James',
Piixadilly, Lon-
don, on Tuesday,
30 June 1835;
died at Claydon
House, CO. Buck-
ingham, on Fri-
day, 2 January
1857, buried in
the churchyard at
Middle Clavdon.
^Rt. Hon'''' Sir Harry Verney, Baronet, of Claydon=
House; born at 13 (Jrosvenor Place, London, on
Monday, 7 December iSoi ; educated at Harrow,
admitted January 181 2, at Downing College,
Cambridge (Fellow-Commoner 1831-33), and at the
Royal Military College, Sandhurst ; Attach(5 at
Stuttgart 1819; Ensign 31st Foot 29 April 1819,
Lieutenant 7th Foot 30 September following,
Lieutenant (Srcnadier Guards 1824, Major 1827,
retired 20 July 1830, Major Buckinghamshire
Militia 25 November 1844 to 5 August 1846;
Private Secretary to Sir Herbert Taylor at the
Horse Guards ; assumed the surname of Vernev
only, with the arms of Verney quarterly with
those of Calvert by Royal Licence dated 9
February 1827 ; M.P. for Buckingham 10 Decem-
ber 1832 to 23 June 1841, Bedford 3 August 1847
to I July 1852, and again for Buckingham 28
May 1857 to February 1874, and 31 March 1880
to 18 November 1885 ; j.P. and D.L. for co.
Buckingham ; sworn a Privy ("ouncillor 9 July 1885 ;
succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet 4 September
1826; Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society;
one of the founders of the Royal Agricultural
Society, 9 May 1838; Editor of "Journals and
Correspondence of Sir Harry Calvert," 1853 ; estab-
lished a County Hospital at Aylesbury, co. Bucking-
ham, 1833 ; died, aged 92, at Claydon House, on
Monday, 1 2 February, bur. in the cemetery at
Middle Claydon on Thursday, 15 February 1894.
M.L Will dated 17 September 1892, proved (Prin.
Reg., 389, 94) 19 March 1894, by Sir Edmund Hope
Verney, Baronet, and Dame Margaret Maria Verney.
=Frances Parthenope,
elder dau. of William
Edward Nightingale
[formerly Shore] of
Embly House, co.
Hants, and of Lea
Hurst, CO. Derby, and
sister of Florence
Nightingale, O.M. ;
born 19 April 1819 ;
marr. at \Vl-1Iow, co.
Hants, on Wednes-
day, 23 June 1858 ;
Author of "The
Verney Family during
the Civil \Var " (2
vols.), 1892, and
other works ; died,
aged 71, at Claydon
House, on Monday,
12 May 1890, bur. in
in the cemetery at
Middle Claydon. Will
dated 13 November
1884, proved (Prin.
Reg., 734, 90) 7 July
1890, by Alfred
Bonham Carter and
William Bachelor
Coltman.
Captain Sir Edmund Hope Verney, Baronet, R.N., born 6=
April 1838 ; educated at Harrow ; entered the Royal Navy j
1 85 1, Lieutenant 1858, Captain 1877 ; served in the Crimean
War 1854-55 (medal, Seb.istopol clasp, and Turkish medal), 1
and in the Indian Mutiny 1857-58 (medal, Lucknow clasp, j
mentioned in despatches, and promoted Lieutenant) ; com-
manded the Liverpool Division of the Coastguard 1875-77; j
M.P. for North Buckinghamshire 1885-86, and 1889-91 : ;
Chairman of Anglesey Quarter Sessions 1877-90; J.P. and |
D.L. for the counties of Buckingham and Anglesey (on roll
for High Sheriff 1877); Member of Buckinghamshire County
Council ; Member for Bri.xton in the first London County
Council 1888 ; F.R.S., F.R.H.S., F.R.G.S., F.R.M.S. ; I
succeeded his father as 3rd Baronet 12 February 1894;!
Author of "The Shannon's Brigade in India," and other i
works ; died at Claydon House on Sunday, 8 May, |
bur. in the cemetery at Middle Claydon 11 May 1910.
M.I. Will dated 10 December 1895, with four codicils I
dated 10 December 1895 to 19 February 1908, proved |
at O.xford 28 January 191 1, by Dame Margaret Maria '
Verney, relict.
162
^Margaret Maria, of Rhianva
and Plas Rhoscoiyn, both co.
Anglesey, elder dau. and coheir
of Sir John Hay Williams- Hay,
2nd Baronet, of Bodelwyddan,
CO. Flint, by Lady Sarah Eliza-
beth (Amherst) his wife, only
dau. of William Pitt, ist Earl
kmhtix?,l{seeFed!(;reeofAm/i£rst,
Vol. ij, page 12) ; marr. at St.
George's, Hanover Square, Lon-
don, 14 January 1868 ; Member
of Council of Welsh University
and of North Wales University
College, LL.D. {hon. causa) ;
Junior Deputy Chancellor Uni-
versity of Wales 1919-20) ;
Editor of the Verney MSS. ;
Author of Vols. 3 and 4 of
the " Verney Memoirs " and of
" Bucks Biographies."
Very Rev. William Robert Fremautle, D.D., Dean of Ripon (4th son of=
Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle, G.C.B., by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. and coheir of Richard \Vynne of Falkingham, co. Lincoln) ; born at
Swanbourne, co. Buckingham, 30 August 1807; educated at Westminster
School, admitted 18 May 1818, and at Christ Church, Oxford (Fell
Exhibitioner), matriculated 20 October 1825, B.A. 1829, Fellow of Magdalen
1831-42, M.A. 1832, B. and D.D. 1876; a F^age at the Coronation of
King William IV. 8 June 1829; Rector of I'itchot 1832-41; Vicar of
Steeple Claydon 1841-68; Rector of Middle Claydon and Vicar of East
Claydon, all co. Buckingham, 1841-76; Rural Dean of Claydon, Hon.
Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, 1869-76 ; Dean of Ripon 18 April 1876
till his death ; Author of " Memoir of the Rev. Spencer Thornton, Vicar of
Weiidover, co. Buckingham," 1850, and other works; died, aged 87, at
Inglewood, Atterbury Road, Wimbledon, co. Surrey, on Friday, 8 March
1895, l^ur. in Middle Claydon Cemetery. He married 2ndly at Branston,
CO. Lincoln, on Thursday, 9 October 1879, Caroline, 3rd dau. of the Hon''''=
Ale.xan.kr Leslie-Melville of Branston Hall, brother of David, 8th Earl of
Leven and 7tli Earl of Melville.
=Emily Caroline,
born in Gros-
venor Place, Lon-
don, 30 June
1803; marr. at
Claydon on Wed-
nesday 4 Novem-
ber 1835 I died
at the Deanery,
Ripon, on Satur-
day, 14 July
1877. I St wife.
Georgiana, born 13 May 1839 ;
died at Brighton, co. Sussex, 30
March 1843.
Harry Calvert Verney, born at Claydon House 7 August
1840; died, aged 11, on Friday, 10 October 185 1.
Lieut. -Colonel William Henry Salmon of 57 Holland Park, Kensington,
London (eldest son of \Villiam Percival Salmon, Captain 60th Rifles) ;
born at Leamington, co. Warwick, on Thursday, 7 August 1862 ;
educated at Cliarterhouse, admitted 1875 ; Lieutenant Berkshire Regiment 9
September 1882, of the King's Royal Rifle Corps 1883, Captain 1891, Major
1900, retired 8 October 1902 ; served in Egyptian Expedition 1884 in Soudan,
at battles of El Teb and Tamai (medal with clasp, bronze star) ; at operations
in Chitral 1895, ^*''l-h the relief force (medal with clasp); in South African
War, 1900-1902, at operations m Natal and Orange River Colony; District
Commissioner at Vrede 16 September 1900, afterwards on Staff as D.A.A.G.
(Intelligence) 28 September 1900, and as Commandant at Badfontein 5
December 1901 (Queen's medal with four clasps. King's medal with two
clasps) ; Station Stafi" Officer, ist-class, India, 28 July 1897 ; Vice-Consul
for Zanzibar 10 November 1891 ; served in European War on Sir Ian
Hamilton's Staff at the Dardanelles, afterwards at Salonica, and in 1918
went to Siberia on Red Cross work. y^
-Ellin, born at 16
Queen's Gate
Terrace, South
Kensi ngton,
on Tuesday,
9 September
1873 ; married
at Middle
Claydon on
Wednesday, 20
October 1897.
163
Abel Smith of Woodhall Park, co. Hertford (eldest son of SamueH
Smith [brother of Robert, ist Lord Carringtoii] of Woodhall
Park, by Elizabeth Frances his wife, dau. of Edmund Tumor
of Panton House, co. Lincoln); born 17 July 1788; J. P. for
CO. Hertford; M.P. for Malmesbury 30 January 1810 to 29
September 1812, for Wendover 5 October 181 2 to lo June
1818, for Midhurst 9 March 1820 to 24 July 1830, for Wen-
dover 31 July 1830 to 3 December 1832, and for co. Hertford
14 January 1835 '*' 23 July 1847 ; died, aged 70, at Woodhall
Park, on Wednesday, 23 February 1859. Will, with six codicils, j
dated 28 June 1848, proved in the Principal Registry 9 April
1859, by Abel Smith and Robert Smith, sons. He married istly,
at Melville House, Fife, on Wednesday, 28 August 1822, Lady
Marianne (Leslie-Melville), youngest dau. of Ale-xander, 7th Earl I
of Leven and 6th Earl of Melville ; she died in Berkeley Square,
London, on Saturday, 22 March 1823. /|\
■Frances Anne, born in
Grosvenor Place, London,
loSeptember 1804 ; marr.
at Chelsea, co. Middlesex,
on Wednesday, 12 July
1826 ; died, aged8i, at 43
Brook Street, Grosvenor
Square, London, on Wed-
nesday, 1 3 November
1885. Will dated 20
October 187 1, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1043, 85)
22 December 1885, by
Robert Smith, son. ist
wife.
Colonel George Hope Lloyd -Verney of The Cedars,^
Esher, co. Surrey ; born in Park Street, Westminster,
5 March 1842; Ensign 74th Foot 23 March i860.
Lieutenant (The Prince Consort's Own) Rifle
Brigade 9 September 1S64, Hon. Colonel command-
ing 3rd Battalion The Hampshire Regiment 1882 ;
assumed the additional surname of Lloyd by Royal
Licence dated 23 October 1866; A.D.C. to
Governor of Queensland (Samuel Wensley Blackall) ;
died at Clarens, Lake of (jeneva, Switzerland, on
Sunday, 14 June 1896. Will dated 3 September
1888, with codicil dated i April 1895, proved (Prin.
Reg., 929, 96) 25 April 1896, by Harriet Julia
Morforwyn Lloyd -Vernev, relict.
=Harriet Julia Morforwyn, only dau. and
heir of Major-General Charles Thomas
Edward Hinde [afterwards Lloyd], Bengal
Staff Corps, by Harriette Georgina his
wife, dau. of \^'illiam Souter, Captain
Bengal Army; marr. at Meerut, Lima,
on Tuesday, 23 October 1S66 ; died at
14 Hinde Street, Manchester Square,
London, on Thursday, 31 July 1913.
Will dated 8 December 1909, with
codicil dated 21 January 191 3, proved
Prin. Reg., 1485, 13) 25 September
1913, by Harry Llovd-V'erney, son.
James Hope Lloyd-Verney of Clochfaen, co. Montgomery, and Carriden House, Bo'ness, co.
Linlithgow; born at Brisbane, Queensland, on Friday, 5 February 1S69; educated at Eton;
Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Hampshire Regiment, afterwards Major ist London Volunteer
luigineers ; died unmarried, aged 40, at 14 Hinde Street, Manchester Square, 13 November
1909. AdiSon was granted at the Principal Registry 3 December 1909, to Harry Lloyd-Verney.
Lettice Sarah, born at Rhianva, co. Anglesey, on Sunday,
14 February 1875 ; died unmarried, aged 33, at Claydon
House, on Whit-Sunday, 7 June 1908, bur. at Claydon.
164
I
Frederick Calvert, Q.C., born g June 1806; educated=
at Harrow, admitted I'^laster iiSiS, at Christ Church,
Oxford, matriculated 18 November 1823, H.A. (ist-ciass
Mathematics, 2nvl-class Classics) 1827, M.A. (Merton
College) 1831 ; of the Inner Temple, called to the Bar
28 January 1831 ; of Lincoln's Inn 9 May 1848 ; Q.C.
23 February 1849 ; Bencher of the Inner Temple
27 April 1849, Treasurer 1S69 ; J. P. and D. L. for
CO. Buckingham ; M.P. for Aylesbury 27 December
1850 to April 1851; Author of "Law Respecting
Parties to Suits in Equity" ; died at 38 Upper Grosvenor
Street, London, 011 Saturday, (> June 1891, bur. at
Claydon, co. Buckingham. Will dated 13 March 1891,
with codicil dated 20 May 1891, ;)roved (Prin. Reg.,
702, 91) 20 July iSyr, by Sir Harry Verney, Baronet,
brother, Major-(jeneral Philip Smith, nephew, and
Edward Youn" Western.
=Lady Lucy Caroline (Herbert), eldest
dau. of Edward, 2nd Earl of Powis,
K.G., by Lady Lucy (Graham) his
wife, 3rd dau. of James, 3rd Duke of
Montrose, K.G. ; born 10 December
18 19; niarr. at Welshpool, co. Mont-
gomery, on Thursday, 14 September
1865 ; died, aged 64, at 38 Upper
(irosvenor Street, London, on Satur-
day, 3 May 1884, bur. at Claydon.
Will dated 2 December 1882, proved
(Prin. Reg., 466, 84) 17 June 1884,
by Frederick Calvert, husband, and
Edward Young Western.
(See Pedigree of Powis, Vol. ij,
page 108.)
Emily, born Frederick William Verney, born at Claydon^
at Claydon House, on Thursday, 26 February 1846 ; of
House, CO. Christ Church, Oxiord, matriculated 27
Buckingham, January 1865 ; B.A. (3rd-class Law and
on Friday, 17 History) i860, M.A. 1876; Curate of St.
March 1843; Mary's, ShetTield, co. York, 1870; afterwards
died unmar- of the Inner Temj)le, called to the Bar 7
ried, aged 29, June 1875 ; Lieutenant Buckinghamshire
at Claydon Yeomanry Cavalry 188 1 ; English Secretary
House, on to the Siamese Legation 1S82-97, Councillor
Tuesday, 3 1897 (3rd-class White Elephant of Siam) ;
September J. P. for the counties of Buckingham, Derby
1872. and London (Peckham division); County
Councillor for co. Buckingham (Wolverton
division); M.P. for North Buckinghamshire
19 January 1906 to December 1910.
=Maude Sarah, of Kotolph
House, Claydon, and of 33
Manor House, Marylebone
Road, London ; younger dau.
and coheir of Sir John Hay
Williams-Hay, 2nd Baronet, of
Bodehvyddan,co. Flint, by Lady
Sarah Elizabeth (Amherst) his
wife, only dau. of William Pitt,
ist Earl Amherst {see Pedigree
of Amherst, Vol. ij, pui^e 12);
marr. at St. George's, 1 lanover
Square, London, on Wednesday,
8 June 1870.
Harry Lloyd-Verney, C.V.O., of Clochfaen, Llanidloes,=
CO. Montgomery, and of i Rutland Gardens, Kensington,
London ; born at The Cedars, Esher, co. Surrey, on
Tuesday, 23 January, bapt. at the parish church, Esher, on
^Vednesday, 6 March 1872; educated at Eton; Lieutenant
I St Buckinghamshire Rifle Volunteers ; Hon. Attache in
Diplomatic Service 1896 ; an Assistant Private Secretary to
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Marquess of Lans-
downe) igoi ; Gentleman Usher to King Edward VII.
1905-1907, Deputy Master of the Household 1907-11;
(iroom -in -Waiting to H.M. King George V. 1911, and
Private Secretary to H.M. Queen Mary 1919; M.V.O.
(^th-class) 25 June 1909, C.V.O. 1917; 2nd-class Order
of the Crown of Prussia ; [.P. for co. l,inlilhJow.
=Lady Joan Elizabeth Mary (Cufife),
elder dau. of Hamilton John
Agmondesham, 5th Earl of Desart,
K.P., K.C.B., by Lady Margaret
Joan Lascelles his wife, dau. of
Henry Thynne, 4th Earl of Hare-
wood ; born at 2 Pelham Crescent,
South Kensington, 12 November,
bapt. at Thornham, co. Suffolk,
26 December 1877 ; marr. at All
Saints', Ennismore Gardens, Ken-
sington, 6 June 1899 ; a Woman
of the Bedchamber to H.M. Queen
Mary 1920.
Ruth Florence, born at Rhianva, co. Anglesey, on Monday,
8 December 1879, bapt. at Menai Bridge, co. Anglesey.
Major Ralph Verney of Botolph House, Claydon, co. Buckingham ; =
born on Sunday, 25 May 1879; 2nd Lieutenant Rifle Brigade 7
February lyoo, Lieutenant 1901, Captain 190S, Major i September
1915, temp. Lieut.-Colonel ; served in South African War 1899
-1902 (Queen's medal with two clasps, King's medal with two
clasps); A.D.C. to Governor of Queensland and of New South
Wales 25 June 1907 to 29 August 1912 ; served in European War
1914 (wounded at Neuve Chapelle, France, March 1915);
appointed Military Secretary to Viceroy of India (Lord Chelmsford)
in April 1916.
=JanetteCheveria Hamilton,
younger dau. of the Hon*"'"
J. T. Walker of Sydney,
New South Wales, Member
JjCgislative Council for
Sydney ; marr. at Sydney
1 1 November 1909.
John Verney, born at 1 2
Connaught Place, London,
on Tuesday, 30 September
1913-
Joscelyne, born at 14
Great Cumberland Place,
London, on Tuesday, 23
February 191 5.
David Verney, born
at Simla, India, on
Friday, 31 May 191 8.
Edward Vortigern Lloyd -Verney, born at The Cedars, Esher, co. Surrey, on Sunday, 8 March
1874; 2nd Lieutenant 3rd (Militia) Battalion The Hampshire Regiment 21 January 1893;
died, aged 19, at Esher on Sunday, 12 November 1893.
Sir Harry Calvert Williams Verney, Baronet, D.S.O., of=
Claydon House ; born at Rhianva, co. Anglesey, on Tuesday,
7 June 1881 ; educated at Harrow and at Balliol College,
Oxford, matriculated in 1900, B.A. 1905, M.A. 1907 ; J.P. and
Councillor for co. Buckingham; M.P. for North Buckuigham-
shire December 19 10; Assistant Private Secretary to successive
Secretaries of State for the Colonies (the Earls of Elgin and
Crewe) 1907-10, and an Assistant Private Secretary for Imperial
Conference and Coronation 191 1 ; Parliamentary Private
Secretary to the Chief Secretary for Ireland (the Right Hon''''^
Augustine Birrell) 1912-14, and Parliamentary Secretary to the
Board of Agriculture 1914-15; Assistant Director of Labour
1916; temporary Captain Army Service Corps 19 16, afterwards
temporary Lieut. Colonel and A.A.G., War Office ; D.S.O. 1918 ;
succeeded his father as 4th Baronet 8 May 1910.
=Lady Rachel Catherine
(Bruce), youngest dau. of
Victor Alexander, 9th Earl of
Elgin and 13th Earl of
Kincardine, K.G., by Lady
Constance Mary Carnegie
(C. I.), 2nd dau. of James,
9th Earl of Southesk, K.T. ;
born at Broomhall, co. York,
on Sunday, 23 February
1890 ; marr. at Holy Trinity
Episcopal Church, Dunferm-
line, CO. Fife, on Thursday,
7 December 191 1.
Marjorie, born at 30 Queen Anne's Gate,
Westminster, on .Saturday, 21 June 191 3,
bapt. at Claydon.
Ralph Bruce Verney, born at 14 Queen Anne's
Gate on Monday, 18 January 1915, bapt. at
Claydon.
Gerald Harry George IJoyd -Verney, born at 10
Ovington Gardens, Kensington, London, on Tues-
day, 10 July, bapt. at All Saints', Ennismore
Gardens, Kensington, 4 August 1900; Page of
Honour to H.M. King George V. 1914-17;
educated at Eton and at the Royal Military College,
Sandhurst; entered Grenadier Guards July 1919.
106
Ulick Otway Vortigern Lloyd-Verney,
born at i Rutland Gardens, Kensing-
ton, on Monday, 30 June, bapt. at
All Saints', Ennismore Gardens, Ken-
sington, 29 July 1902; educated at
Eton and at the Royal Military
College, Sandhurst.
Gwendolen, born on 'I'uesday,
4 January 1881.
Frank Graham Newton=j=Kathleen, born on Sunday, 9
(son of Richard Newton September 1883; marr. 10 April
of Brisbane). 1912.
A
Edwin Phihp Smith (eldest son of the Rev. AIbert=Catherine Morforwyn, marr. at All Saints',
Smith, Vicar of Wendover, co. Buckingham, by Bombay, on Thursday, i November 1888 ;
Emma his ist wife, 5th dau. of William Markham died, aged 22, at Bombay on Wednesday,
of Becca Hall, co. York); born at Highfield, 28 May 1890.
Doncaster, co. York, on Saturday, 4 November
1865.
I
Rev. Gerald Charles Fanshawe (5th son of General Charles Fanshawe,=j=Morforwyn Mary Leveson,
born at Esher, co. Surrey,
on Friday, 6 August 1880 ;
marr. at St. Curig's, Llan-
gurig, CO. Montgomery,
on Tuesday, 30 August
1904.
by Anne Williamena his 2nd wife, dau. of Captain Charles James
Hope Johnstone, R.N.); born at The Castle, Cape Town, South
Africa, 14 November 1870 ; bapt. at Cape Town ; educated
at Westminster School and at Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term 1889, B.A. 1892, M.A. 1896;
Curate of St. Thomas', Portman Square, London, December 1893;
Private Chaplain to the Bishop of Exeter 1 901-1903, Domestic
Chaplain to the Bishop of Winchester 1903-1904, Hon. Chaplain
1904-191 1 ; \'icar of Godalming, co. Surrey, 1904. /\
{For issice see Pedigree of Fanshaive,
Vol. 15, page 26.)
Mary Rachel, born at Claydon
House, CO. Buckingham, on Wed-
nesday, 21 June 1916, bapt. at
Claydon.
Stephen Edmund Verney,
born at Claydon House on
Thursday, 17 April 1919,
bapt. at Claydon.
Hugh Alexander Verney,
born at Claydon House on
Wednesday, 14 April 1920,
bapt. at Claydon.
Desmond Ralph Lloyd -Verney, born at i Rutland
Gardens, Kensington, London, on Saturday, 21
January, bapt. at All Saints', Ennismore Gardens,
Kensington, on Friday, 17 February 1905 ;
educated at Eton.
Joan Verena, born at i Rutland Gardens,
Kensington, on Saturday, 25 January,
bapt. at All Saints', Ennismore Gardens,
Kensington, on Saturday, 29 February
1908.
jiahwi'lAO'^Wie/|
ifi:
jFitcl), formerly of l^atilcig}) 3|ouse, co*
George Kiicli ol Bishopsgate Street Within, =
formerly of Leadenhall Street, London (eldest
son of George Fitch of Beadles Hall, co.
Essex, by Elizabeth his wife, dan. of William
Harridge of Stanbridge Hall, Rorhford, and
of Rayleigh, both co. Esse.x) ; born i Novem-
ber 1780; died, aged 61, on Sunday, 31 July
1842.
Charlotte, dan. of Danid
Higgs of HatUeigli, 00.
Essex; marr. loNoveniber
1807 ; died, ageti 62, at
Hay don Square, Minories,
London, on Tuesday, 18
November 1845.
George Fitch, Frederick Fitch of Hadleigh House, Highbury Nevi' Park,=
born 8 July co. Middlesex, F.R.G.S. ; born 10 January i8i.j ; died,
1809 ; died 31 aged 95, at Hadleigh House on Saturday, 22 May, bur.
March 1813. in Abney Park Cemetery, co. Middlesex, on Thursday,
27 May 1909, after a service at Hare Court Chapel,
Canonbury, co. Middlesex. Will dated 21 February
1899, with two codicils dated 22 December 1905 and 24
October 1907, proved (Prin. Reg., 1106, 1909) 12 July
1909, by Edwin Frederick Fitch, Frederick George Fitch,
sons, and Emma Sarah Fitch, spinster, daughter.
^Sarah Maria, dau.
of Edward Fitch
of Great Leighs,
CO. Essex; marr. 20
September 1837 ;
died, aged 68,
on Friday, 3 luly
1874.
Edwin Frederick Fitch of 66 Bishopsgate Street Within, =
London, and of Frognal Priory, Hampstead, co. Middlesex ;
born 1 October 1839 ; a Member of the Common Council,
Bishopsgate Ward, 1891 ; died, aged 77, on Thursday,
7 December, cremated at Golder's (ireen on Tuesday, 12
December 19 16, the remains being interred in Abney Park
Cemetery. Will dated 8 February 191 6, with codicil dated
II March 1916, proved in the Principal Registry 15 February
191 7, by William Joynson-Hicks, ^LP.
=Annie, 2nd dau. of Benjamin
Fox of Strafford House,
Highbury New Park ; born in
1S38; marr. at Hare Court
Chapel, Canonbury, on Thurs-
day, 27 August 1863 ; died on
Thursday, 18 December 1890,
bur. in Abney Park Cemetery.
Charles Nuding, 3rd son of=j=Edith Maude, born 29 May 1864 ; Stanley Fox Fitch, born 6
Henry and Sophia Nuding
of Lulworth, St. John's,
Lewisham, co. Kent.
marr. at St. John's, Hampstead, January 1867 ; educated
on Tuesday, 10 July 1894. at Mill Hill School,
Hampstead.
168
Charlotte, born
14 January, and
died 28 January
1813.
Alfred Fitch, born 3 October 1815 ; died at 80 Queen's Road, Bayswater,
CO. Middlesex, on Sunday, 5 February 1865. Adirion was granted at
the Princi|xil Registry 18 May 1865, to Rebecca Fitch, the relict. He
married Rebecca.
Frederick George Fitch of The Grange, Downham, near==Clara, youngest dau. of George
Billericay, co. Essex, and of 34 Hamilton Terrace, St. John's
Wood, CO. Middlesex ; born 27 November 1842 ; admitted
a Solicitor, Michaelmas Term, 1864 ; admitted to the
Freedom of the Carpenters' Company 2 October 1877, and
to Livery 6 November 1877, Junior Warden 1913, Middle
Warden 19x4, Master 1916; J. P. for co. Middlesex 1900.
Portvvay of Bury St. Edmunds,
CO. Suffolk ; married at the New
Congregational Church, Halstead,
CO. Essex, on Thursday, 1 1 August
1870.
Dora, born at Canonbury Park
Square, co. Middlesex, on Sunday,
4 June 187 I.
Constance, born at 18 Canonbury
Park Square on Tuesday, 4 February
1873-
1. .
Major Cecil Edwin Fitch of Gordon Dene, Princes Road, Wimbledon^
Park, CO. Surrey, and of Rodborough Heights, Stroud, co. Gloucester ;
born at Stamford Hill, co. Middlesex, 13 October 1870; of Jesus
(x)llege, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1889, B.A. and
LL.B. 1892, M.A. 1896; of the Middle Temple, called to the Bar
8 May 1895 ; joined the ranks of the Middlesex Regiment 5 January
1915 ; Lieutenant Gloucestershire Regiment 23 March 19 15, Captain
May follov>ing. Major Worcestershire Regi-
ment 4 October following, acting Lieut. -
Colonel Welsh Fusiliers 4 April 191 7,
retired as Major 31 May 1918 ; served in the
European War at the battles of Messines
and the Somme.
CeeJ' 7^
1^
=f=Lillian Mabel, only dau.
of Colonel Alexander
Gordon of Hamilton,
Ohio, U.S.A., by Caro-
line his wife, dau. of
William Gordon of
Aberdeen ; born 7 Jan-
uary 1 880 ; married at
St. George's, Hanover
Square, London, on
NVednesday, 16 Septem-
ber 1896.
Cecil Alexander Gordon Fitch, born at 76 Finchley Road,
St. John's Wood, on Wednesday, 8 March 1899 ; educated at
Harrow ; 2nd Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery ; served in
European War; died from wounds received in action, aged 19,
18 September 19x8.
Audrey Margaret, born at
Gordon Dene, Princes
Road, Wimbledon Park,
on Tuesday, 9 June 1903.
169
I
Ellen, born 7 April 1817; died unmarried,
aged 87, at Highlands, Oakleigh Park,
Whetstone, co. Middlesex, on Saturday, 26
November 1904. Will dated 25 June 1904,
with codicil dated 8 November 1904, proved
(Prin. Reg., 822, 1905) 7 June 1905), by
Emma Sarah Fitch and Ellen Fitch, spinsters,
and Charlotte Ahmad, widow.
Emma, born George Fitch, born 26 March
25 August 182 1 ; died, aged 68, at
1818 ; died Highlands, Oakleigh Park, on
in 1902. Friday, 13 September 1889.
Will dated 13 September 1884,
proved (Prin. Reg., 822, 89)
19 October 1889, by Ellen
Fitch and Charlotte Fitch,
spinsters, sisters.
Marshall Fitch, Charlotte, born 9 December 1826 ; died, aged 64, at Highlands, Oakleigh
born 22 February Park, on Good Friday, 27 March 1891. Will dated 29 October 1857,
1823 ; died in proved (Prin. Reg., 491, 91) 9 May 1891, by Ellen Fitch, spinster, sister.
May 1824.
lames Bryant Douglas of=Emma Sarah, married at the parish church, Dedham, co. Essex,
Nottingham. on Thursday, 19 January 191 1.
Hugh Bernard Fitch, born=pBertha Violet, only dau. of E. B.
19 October 1873, bapt. at
the parish church, Hamp-
stead, CO. Middlesex ;
educated at Mill Hill
School.
Allinson James of Wynyard, Acton,
CO. Middlesex ; marr. at St. John's,
Hampstead, on Tuesday, 18 February
1896.
Cyril Wilfred Fitch, bom
at Canfield, Stamford
Hill, CO. Middlesex, on
Saturday, 28 December
1878; educated at Mill
Hill School.
A son, born at 43 Campden House Court, Kensington,
CO. Middlesex, on Sunday, 5 January 1908.
170
Jtutle^ of i&roflil)ampton,
CO, 3|ereforli,
John Harneby of Brockhampton, co.-pSusan, eldest dau.
tierelord (eldest son of John Barneby 1 of Henry Elwes
of Biockhanipion, by Elizabeth liis
wife, dau. and sole heir of Robert
Bulkeley of Bulkeley, co. Chester) ;
of
IVirtute'Uon^^u
Jrms on record in the College of Arms.
Quarterly : isl and 4th, Sable a lion
passant guaidanl between three escallops
argent, Baknkbv; 2nd and 3rd, Qiiaiterly
or and azure four lions rampant counter-
changed, LinLEY.
Creit. — A li.m couchant guardanl sable.
.^fotlo. — Virtute non vi.
• horn 30 November 1799; educated at
Hereford Collegiate School, at Eton
(ndinitted 1814), and at Christ Church,
Oxford, matriculated 10 December
1817, B.A. 1821, M.A. 1830; U.L. for
CO. Hereford ; Major Herefordshire
Militia ; Chairman of Quarter Sessions,
CO. Worcester, April 1835 and of the
Bromyard Union 1836 ; M.P. for Droit-
wich 1835 and for East Worcestershire
1837 until his death ; died, aged 46, in
Pol tman Square, London, 30 November
1846. .M.I. in private chapel at Brock-
hampton. Will dated 25 October 1845,
proved (P.C.C. 864, 46) 24 December
1 846, by William Henry Barneby,
lirother, Jolm HenryElwes and William
Henry Walton.
Colesbourne,
CO. Gloucester,
by Su.san his wife,
dau. of Anthony
Hamond of West-
acre, CO. Norfolk ;
marr. at St.
Mary's, Bryan-
ston Square,
London, 24 July
1838 ; died, aged
36, at Brock-
ham p t o n , 18
December 1850,
bur. there. M.L
in private chapel.
John Habington Lutlty of Brockhampton; born in=
Upper Seymour Street, London, on Saturday, 2 May
1840 ; educated at Eton, admitted 1853, and at Christ
Church, O.xford, matriculated 25 March 1858, B.A.
1861, M.A. 1865; a Student of Lincoln's Inn
1862; J. P. and D.L. for the counties of \Vorcester
and Hereford, High Sheriff for the latter county
1872 ; resuined the surname of Lutley, by Ro3'al
Licence dated 29 November 1864; died, aged 66,
at Bexhill-on-Sea, co. Sussex, on Sunday, 2 Sep-
tember 1906, bur. at Brockhampton. M.I. in
private chapel. Will dated 20 June 1904, with three
codicils dated 20 June 1904 to 13 September 1905,
proved (I'rin. Reg., 1626, 1906) 8 December 1906,
by John Talbot Lutley, son, John Harry Yonge, and
Ethel Susan Lutley, spinster, daughter.
=limily Margaret, eldest dau. of the Rev.
the Hon'''= George Gustavus Chetwynd
'i'albot, Rector of Withington, co. Glou-
cester (3rd brother of Henry John, 3rd
Earl Talbot and i8th Earl of Shrewsbury),
by Emily Sarah his wife, 2nd dau. of
Henry Elwes of Colesbourne House,
CO. Gloucester ; born at the Rectory,
Withington, on Thursday, 10 August
1843 ; man. at Withington (by her
father) on Thursday, 15 December 1864 ;
died at Brockhampton on Thursday,
i8 November 1886, bur. at Brock-
hampton. M.I. in private chapel.
I
Guendolen Emily
Frances, born at
Oxford on Tues-
day, 30 August
1866.
Sir Beauchamp Moubray, Baron St. John of Bletsoe=Ethel Susan, of
and a Baronet; born 4 December 1844; of the 'The Hill House,
74th Highlanders ; Lord-Lieutenant of co. Bedford,
J. P. for the counties of Hereford and Bedford,
and Chairman of Quarter Sessions for the latter
county ; President Bedfordshire Territorial Force
Association 190S; succeeded his brother as i6th
Baron 2 November 1S87 ; died, aged 67, at Melchbourne Park,
Sharnbrook, Bedford, on Friday, 10 May, bur. at Bletsoe, co.
Bedford, on Tuesday, 14 May 1912. M.I. Will dated 2(1 .April 191 1,
proved (Prin. Reg., 1333, 191 2) i August 1912, by Henry Beauchatiip
Oliver, Baron St. John of Bletsoe, son, and Maximilian Gowran Townley.
He married istly 4 February 1869, Helen Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Harry
Thornton of Kempston Grange, co. Bedford ; she died 23 March 1909.
Ampthill, CO. Bed-
ford ; born at
Great Malvern,
CO. Worcester, on
Monday, 9 March
1 868 ; marr. in
the private chapel
at Brockhampton
on U'ednesday, 26
April 191 1. 2nd
wife.
171
William Henry Barneby of Longworth Hall, and of Brockington Grange,=
Bredenbury, both co. Hereford ; born in Portman Square, London,
2 February 1843; Ensign sSth Foot 27 May 1862; J.I*., D.L. and
County Alilernian of co. Hereford, High Sheriff 1884; Patron of the
living of Bredenbury ; died, aged 71, at Longworth, on Monday, 6 July,
bur. at Bredenbury on Friday, 10 July 1914. M.L in chureh. Will
dated 27 June 1906, with two codicils dated 28 May 1909 and
8 January 19 10, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1468, 1914)
22 October 191 4, by
Alice Mary Barneby,
the relict, and Richard
Hicks Barneby, son.
Ay^^f*^-
sAlice Mary, of Brock
ington Grange, 3rd
dau. of Sir Michael
Hicks Hicks -Beach,
Baronet, M.P., by
Harriet Vittoria his
wife, 2nd dau. of John
Stratton of Farthing-
hoe Lodge, CO.
Northampton ; niarr.
at Coin St. Aldwyns,
CO. Gloucester, 8
August 1865.
Rev. Herbert Chase Green Price (2nd son of Sir=
Richard Green-Price, Baronet, ^LP., by Laura his
2nd wife, dau. of Richard Henry King, M.D., of
Mortlake, co. Surrey) ; born 17 May 1855 ; educated
at Eton and at Brasenose College, Oxford,
matriculated 5 June 1873, B.A. 1878, M.A. 1881 ;
Curate of St. Michael's, Coventry, co. Warwick,
1879-83, Curate-in-Charge of Norton, co. Radnor,
1883-86, Vicar 1886-95, Rector of Brampton Bryan
1 895-1 9 1 2, of Bredenbury 191 2-13 and of Pembridge
with Moor Court, all co. Hereford, 1913; J. P. for
CO. Hereford i8g6.
=Susan Alice, born
at Lansdown Grove,
Bath, CO. Somer-
set, on Tuesday,
II February' 1868,
bapt.at Bath Abbey;
marr. at Breden-
bury on Tuesday,
17 September 1895.
A
Edmund Henry
Barneby, bom at 7
Halkin Street West,
Belgrave .Square,
London, on Thurs-
day, I July 1869,
bapt. at Breden-
bury ; died, aged
3 1 months, at
Bredenbury Court
on Sunday, 17 Oc-
tober 1869, bur. at
Bredenbury. M.L
Margaret Caroline, born
at 1 1 Upper Grosvenor
Street, Grosvenor Square,
London, on Sunday, 20
November 1870, bapt. at
St. George's, Hanover
Square, London.
Rev. Harry Walter Baskerville-Mynors=
(eldest son of the Rev. Walter Baskerville-
Mynors) ; ba|)t. at Llanwarne, co. Here-
ford ; of Brasenose College, Oxford,
matriculated 8 June 1876, B.A. 1879 ;
Curate of Llanwarne 1883-96, Rector
1896, Chaplain of Harewood 1891-1909,
and Rector of Llandinabo, all co. Hereford,
1918.
I
=Edith Katharine, born
at 58 Curzon Street,
May fair, London, on
Thursday, 29 February
1872, bapt. at Breden-
bury ; marr. at Lug-
wardine, co. Hereford,
on Thursday, 1 1 January
1906.
Geraldine Violet, born
at Brockhampton, co.
Hereford, on Saturday,
26 June 1869 ; died
unmarried, aged 28, in
London, on Friday, 22
October 1897, bur. at
Brockhampton. M.L
and memorial East win-
dow in the private
chapel.
Gertrude Emily, Major John Talbot Lutley of Brockhampton ; born
born at 7 Cliapel at Brockhampton on Tuesday, 5 August 1873;
Street, Park educated at Eton, admitted 1886, and at Christ
Lane, London, (Zhurch, Oxford, B.A. 1897; J. P., D.L., and
on Tuesday, 28 County Councillor for co. Hereford ; Lord of the
November 1871. Manor of Brockhampton; Captain 15th Battalion
Worcestershire Regiment 1897, Major 1906, and
of the Worcestershire Yeomanry 1914; served in
South African War with 5th Battalion Imperial
Yeomanry, 1900-1902 ; A.D.C. to Governor of
Cape Colony 1 902-1 906 ; served in European War.
172
Evelyn Mary, born at 53
Cadogan Place, Sloane Street,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 29
June 1873, bapt. at Breden-
bury ; died, aged 3 years, at
Bredenbury Court on Satur-
day, 29 July 1S76, bur. at
Bredenburv. M.I.
Richard Hicks Barneby of Longworth-=
Hall, CO. Hereford ; born at Bredenbury
Court on Sunday, 16 May 1875, bapt.
at Bredenbury ; educated at Eton,
admitted 1883, and at Trinity Hall,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term 1894; J. P. and D.L. for co.
Hereford, J. P. for co. Pembroke.
Oud<^d..f/:/^
Margaret Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of the
Rev. Henry Frederick
Howard, Rector of
Brightwalton and Cat-
more, CO. Berks, by
Eliza Mima his wife,
eldest dau. of the
Rev. John Spearman
W'asey, of Prior's
Court, Newbury, co.
Berks ; born 29 April
1880 ; marr. at Bright-
walton on Wednes-
day, 26 August 1908.
Henry Habington Barneby, born at Richard Paul Barneby, born at
15artestree, co. Hereford, ig June Longworth Hall 16 August 1915,
1909, bapt. there. bapt. at Bartestree.
Edward Arthur Barneby of Longworth Ranche, Okanagon=Violette, dau. of the Rev.
Mi.ssion, British Columbia; born at 12 Bolton Row, Mayfair, Martin Shipman Munroe,
London, on Friday, 22 February 1878, bapt. at St. George's, Vicar of Little Hulton, co.
Hanover Square, London ; educated at Haileybury and at Lancaster ; marr. at Vernon,
Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term British Columbia, 12 March
1896. 1909.
Alice Laura, born at
Bredenbury Court on
Sunday, 28 Novem-
ber 1880, bapt. at
Bredenbury.
Henry Meysey Barneby, born at Breden-
bury Court on Thursday, 18 September
1884, bapt. at Bredenbury; educated
at Radley and at Camborne Mining
Engineering College.
Elizabeth Silver Bulkeley,
born at Bredenbury Court
16 July 1890, bapt. at
Bredenbury.
173
Harbcn of j^etolanti $arfe,
CO. Bticlimgl)am.
jirms on record hi the College of Arms.
Azure a saltire parted and fretty between
two spear-heads in pale and as many spurs
with leathers in fesse or.
Crest. — A cubit arm in armour the
hand in a gauntlet proper hoKling a spur
leathered or between two roses gules
leaved and slipped also proper.
Motto. — Summis viribus.
Henry Harben of=
Uloomsbiiry, London
(son of Henry Harben
of Church Fields,
Hackney, co. Middle-
sex, by Mary iiis
wife, dat!. of Tlionias
Woodgaie) ; born 5
July 1795; died i
September 1868, bur.
In Highgate Cemetery,
CO. Middlese.\.
^Sarah, dau. of Benjan)in Andrade ;
born 18 February 1798 ; mart, at
All Hallows' Harking, London,
13 June 1019 ; died, aged 72, ;)t
75 Adelaide Road, Haverstock
Hill, CO. Middlesex;, 24 November
! 870, bur. in Kensal Green Ceme-
tery, CO. Middlesex, Will dated
23 November 1868, proved (Prin.
Reg., 180, 71) 16 March 1871,
by Henry Hatben and Benjamin
Harben, sons.
Sarah, born 9 July 182 1 ; died; aged 64, at 75 Adelaide
Road, Haverstock Hill, on Friday, 25 June 1886. Will
dated 31 May 1886, proved (Prin. Reg., 636, 86) 7 July
i886, by Henry Harben, brother, and Henry Andrade
Harben, nephew.
Ann, dau. of=
James Such
of Hounslow,
CO. Middle-
sex ; niarr. at
Isleworth, co.
Middlesex, i
August 1846 ;
died at Sea-
ford Lodge,
FellowsRoad,
South Hamp-
stead, CO.
Middlesex,on
Saturday, 26
May 1883.
1st wife.
=Sir Henry Harben of Warnhani Lodge, co. Sussex,=
and of Seafoid Lodge, Fellows Road, Hampstead ;
born at Bloomsbury, London, 24 August 1833 ; J. P.
and D.L. for co. Sussex, High Sheriff 1898, and J.P.
for CO. London ; Member of the Metropolitan Board
of Works and Alderman for Hampstead ; first
Mayor of Hampstead 1900-1901 ; President of the
Prudential Assurance Company (formerly Secretary) ;
Hon. Colonel ist Cadet Battalion Royal Fusiliers
1901 ; Citizen of London, admitted to Freedom
5 July 1842 ; admitted to Freedom of the Carpenters'
Company 5 March 1878, and to Livery 2 April
following, Master 1893 ; knighted 3 August 1897 ;
died, aged 88, at Warnham Lodge on Saturday, 2
December 191 1, bur. in Kensal Green ('emetery
6 December 191 1 ; memorial services at Warnham
and at St. Saviour's, Haverstock Hill. Will dated
16 December 1902, with three codicils dated 12
August 1908 to 22 September 19 10, proved (Prin.
Reg., 23s, 12) 20 February 1912, by Thomas
Charles Dewey, Sir William John Lancaster, and
Henry Devenish Harben, grandson.
=Mary Jane, younger dau.
of Thomas Bulman Cole
of Nolting Hill, co. .Middle-
sex ; marr. at St. George's,
Flanover Square, London
(by her brothers, the Rev.
lliomas Henry Cole and
the Rev. Edward Pattinson
Cole), on Saturday, 8 No-
vember 1890 ; died at
Goodwyns, Haslemere, co.
Surrey, on Frida\', 24 July,
bur. at St. Michael's, Veovil,
CO. Somerset, 29 July 1914.
W'lW dated 16 December
191 1, proved in the Princi-
pal Registry 17 September
1914, by the Rev. Edward
Pattinsoti Cole, brother,
and the Rev. Gerald
Henry Moor. 2nd wife.
Thomas Wharrie of Sachel Court, co. Sussex, and of 10 Eton Avenue,=
South Hampstead (son of the Rev. Thomas Smith Wharrie of Symington,
CO. Ayr, by Eliza his wife, dau. of the Rev. John Fraser of Libberton,
CO. Lanark ; born at Symington 30 August 1828 ; a Director of the
Prudential .Assurance Company ; J.P. for co. London.
=Mary Wooilgate, liorn
at Hounslow, co.
Middlesex, 30 August
1847 ; marr. at Warn-
ham, CO. Sussex, 5
September 1899.
Elizabeth, born i3=f-
February 1829 ; marr.
3 April 1850; died,
aged 46, at Elnistead,
Finchley, co. Middle-
sex, on Monday, 25
March 1875, bur. in
Highgate Cemetery,
CO. Middlesex. ist
wife.
Benjamin Harben of=
Highbury New Park,
CO. Middlesex; born 19
October 1S26 ; died,
aged 64, at Silverdale,
Redhili, CO. Surrey,
on .Sunday, 1 2 April
1 89 1, bur. in Highgate
Cemetery.
'Janet Orme, eldest surviving dau. of Richard
Marmaduke Gill of Ormefield, Finchley ;
marr. at East Finchley Congregational Church
on Thursday, 10 June 1880 ; died at Lismore,
Brovvnlow Road, Rediiill, on Saturday, 8
September 1906. Will dated 5 July 1898,
proved (Prin. Reg., 1325, 1906) i October
1906, by Norman Harben. 2nd wife.
Leonard Harben of=i=Charlotte Mary, elder dau. of Henry Storey of 113 King Henry's
Hendon, co. Middle- I Road, St. John's Wood, co. Middlesex ; marr. at St. Stephen's,
sex. Hampstead, co. Middlesex, on Thursday, 18 May 1876.
A daughter, born at King
Henry's Road, St. John's
W^ood, 15 August 1877.
Leonard Hubert=Mary Jerrold, younger dau. of Philip F. Allen ;
Storey Harben. marr. at St. .Vndrew's, Fulham, co. Middlesex,
28 October 1905.
Henry Andrade Harbeii of Newland Park, Chalfont St. Giles, co.=f=Mary Frances, of
Buckingham ; born 12 August 1849 : graduated at London University in
1868 ; of the Inner Temple, called to the Bar 26 January 187 i ; a Director
of the Prudential Assurance Company (Chairman 1907) ; J. P. for the
counties of Buckingham and London ; Chairman of St. Mary's Hospital
1903-iqog, afterwards Vice-President, Joint Treasurer and Trustee;
Chairman of the Central Hospital Council of London ; Member of the
Paddington Vestry and Mayor of that borough 1897 ; Member of the
London County Council for South Paddington 1898 ; died at 28
Wimpole Street, Marylebone, London, on Thursday, 18 August, bur. in
Hampstead Cemetery 22 August 19 10, after a service at St. Saviour's,
Haverstock Hill, co. Middlesex. Will dated 8 April 1903, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1561, 10) 25 November 1910, by Mary Frances Harben, the relict,
Philip Spencer Gregory and Daniel Wintringham Stable, Barrister at- Law.
98 Palace (Jardens
Terrace, Kensing-
ton, London, youn-
gest dau. of (Jharles
Francis James
of Gresham Park,
Brixton, co. Surrej ;
born 20 February
1847 ; married at
St. John-the-Evan-
gelist's, Brixton, on
Thursday, 1 4 August
1873-
Henry Devenish Harben of Newland Park, Chalfont St. Giles, co.=
Buckingham; born 26 May 1874, bapt. at St. Saviour's, Hampstead;
of Magdalen College, Oxford, matriculated in 1893, B.A. and M.A.
1900 ; of the Inner Temple, called to the Bar 6 May 1903 ; J. P. for
CO. Buckingham 191 2 ; Citizen of London, admitted to Freedom
1895 ; admitted to Freedom of the Carpenters' Company 6 August
1895, and to Livery i October following ; served in France with
Red Cross 1914(1914 star); Passport Officer in Paris 1916-18.
=Agnes Helen, dau.
of Edward Ingram
Bostock, M.D., of
Horsham, co. Sussex ;
marr. at Horsham 26
August 1899 ; served
in France with Red
Cross 1914-15.
Henry Eric Southey Harben, born at Ward Hill, near Farnham, co. Surrey, on Wednesday,
I August 1900, bapt. at Rowledge, co. Hants ; educated at Eton and at the Royal Military
College, Sandhurst, admitted 1918 ; 2nd Lieutenant 1st (Royal) Dragoons July 10 19.
175
Julia Knott, James Appleford of Peartree House, Bitterne, co,=j=Emily, born 2 July
of Australia ; Hants (son of Henry Brunsden Appleford of Wallop ! 1829 ; niarr. at St.
born 7 March and Wherwell, co. Hants, by Lucy Jacques his wife) ;
1828. born 28 May 182 1 ; died at Milbrook House, co. Hants,
27 September 1899, bur. at Millbrook. Will dated i De-
cember 1893, proved (Prin. Reg, 1385, 99) 15 December
1899, by William Westcott Appleford, son. /)\
Saviour's, South
Hampstead,co. Mid-
dlesex, on Monday,
20 May 1867.
Arthur Charles Harben, born=
at 27 Middleton Road,
Dalston, co. Middlesex, 13
November 1852 ; died, aged
48, at Flora Cottage, Finch-
ley, CO. Middlesex, 12
December, buried in Mary-
lebone Cemetery, East
Finchley, 15 December 1900.
=Ellen, of Flora Cottage,
Finchley; youngest dau.
of Thomas Stephenson
of Church End, Finch-
ley ; born at Finchley
6 November 1853 ;
marr. at St. Mary's,
Finchley, on Thursday,
30 September 1880.
Frank Stephenson of=
Cyprus Road, Finch-
ley (younger son of
Thomas Stephenson
of Finchley) ; born in
September 1855.
'Elizabeth Ann,
born 22 August
1854 ; marr. at
Holy Trinity,
Streatham, co.
Surrey, on Satur-
day, 28 January
1882.
A
JohnAlfredMackinlay=f=Dorothy, born at Holly
of Fallowhurst, Bow
Lane, North Finchley,
son of John Mac-
kinlay of Huntly
Gardens, Glasgow.
Park, New Southgate, co.
Middlesex, on Tuesday,
6 September x88i, bapt.
at New Southgate, co.
Middlesex ; marr. at St.
Mary's, Church End,
Finchley, on Saturday,
S September 1903,
Hugh Walter Harben,=
born at Holly Bank,
New Southgate, on
Monday, 16 October
1882, bapt. at New
Southgate ; educated
at Christ's College,
Finchley.
=Marion Frances, 3rd
dau. of J. B. West of
Finchley ; marr. at
Marylebone Parish
Church, CO. Middle-
sex, on Thursday, lO
July 1919.
/1\
Francis Lewis Mc Grady, son of=Edith Mary, born at Trenton Villa, Primrose Hill Road,
Henry McGrady of Kelly Castle, Hampstead, co. Middlesex, on Saturday, 27 October 1877,
Arbroath, and of Am Hall, bapt. at St. Saviour's, Hampstead ; marr. at Holy Trinity,
Dundee, both co. Forfar. Paddington, London, on Tuesday, 11 February 1902.
Edward Harben, born at Ward Hill, near Farnham,
CO. Surrey, on Sunday, lo November 1901, bapt. at
Rowledge, co. Hants ; educated at Eton and at the
Royal College of Science, South Kensington.
Agnes Mary, born at Ward Hill,
near Farnham, on Tuesday, 23 June
1903, bapt. at St. Mary's, Horsham,
CO. Sussex.
176
William Robert Dippie=Florence, born 9 February 1856 ; Benjamin Walter Harben, born
of The Firs, Finchley, marr. at the parish church, Hack- in 1857 ; died in 1858.
CO. Middlesex (son of ney, co. Middlesex, 2 July 1885 ; —
Robert Dippie of died at Woodside Park, North Sidney Keeble Harben of
Camden Town, co. Finchley, 23 January 1912, bur. Southend, co. Essex; born at
Middlesex) ; born 9 in Marylebone Cemetery, East Gravesend, co. Kent, 10 June
May 1859. Finchley. 1859.
Compton James Robinson of St. Aubin's,=Marjorie, born at Highgate, co. Middlesex,
Granville Road, North Finchley (2nd son of on Monday, 22 September 1884, bapt. at
Charles Sidney Robinson of Totteridge, co. St. Augustine's, Highgate ; marr. at St.
Hertford) ; born at Brighton, co. Sussex, 15 Mary's, Church End, Finchley, on Saturday,
March 1878; educated at Totteridge Park and 5 September 1914.
at Christ's College, Finchley.
.Mastair Valentine of Priory Acres, St. Andrew's,=[=I)orothy, born at Trenton Villa, Primrose
CO. Fife (2nd son of William Dobson Valentine I Hill Road, Hampstead, co. Middlesex, on
of Auchteiliouse, co. Forfar, J. P., by Catherine Sunday, 15 February 1880, bapt. at St.
Stone his wife, dau. of Andrew Davidson Young ! Saviour's, Hampstead ; marr. at Holy Trinity,
and Emily Harben his wife) ; born at Dundee Paddington, London, on Tuesday, 5
1 1 January 1876 ; educated at St. Andrew's. ' November 1901.
Naomi, born at Tilford, co. Surrey, on Eve, born at Newland Park, Chalfont St. Giles,
Tuesday, 23 July 1907, bapt. at Christ co. Buckingham, on Monday, 24 June 1912, bapt. at
Church, Folkstone, co. Kent. Horn Hill, Chalfont St. Peter.
Ralph Harben,=pAlice Ethel, dau. of Charles Wakeman of Hammersmith,
born at Graves-
end, CO. Kent,
23 January
1861.
CO. Middlesex, by Martha his wife, dau. of William Jeffs of
Middleton Cheney, co. Northampton; born at Hammersmith
31 October 1872 ; marr. at St. Mary's, Hendon, co. Middlesex
(by the Rev. Herbert Harben .\ppleford), 22 October 19 13.
I
John Alfred Harben, born at Colnbrook, Granville Road,
High Barnet, co. Hertford, 9 August 191 5.
Marian,
born and
died in
1863.
Stanley Filmer Harben, Norman Harben=f=Bertha, 2nd dau. of Alfred Grace, born at 184
born at Hampstead, co.
Middlesex, 31 July
1866; died II April
1888, bur. at sea.
of Cheriton,
Clifton Avenue,
Finchley, co.
Middlesex ; born
17 October
1868.
James Tucker of Redland
Green House, Bristol ; born
30 September 1873 '< marr. at
Redland Park Chapel, Bristol,
on Friday, 31 July 1896.
Adelaide Road,
Haverstock Hill,
CO. Middlesex, on
Monday, 27 March
1871.
Norman Ray Harben,
born at Finchley 16
April 1897.
Kenneth Tucker Harben,
born at Finchley 1 1
December i8g8.
Benjamin Guy Harben,
born at Finchley 5
November 19 10.
Gladys Millicent, dau.=
of the Rev. David
Jones, Rector of
Marchwiel, co. Den-
bigh ; marr. at Warn-
ham, CO. Sussex, 2
November 1904; died,
aged 22, on Thursday,
15 June, bur. at Berk-
hampstead, co. Hert-
ford, 17 June 1905.
I St wife.
=Guy Philip Harben of The=y
Forge, Under River, Seven-
oaks, CO. Kent ; born at
Trenton Villa, Primrose
Hill Road, Hampstead, on
Friday, 28 October 1881,
bapt at St. Saviour's,
Hampstead ; educated at
Rugby ; a Director of
the Prudential Assurance
Company 6 March 1919.
=Marie, dau. of Thomas
Sharp Hamilton of the
Indian Civil Service,
by Catherine his wife,
dau. of William Prior
Sharp ; born 3 Feb-
ruary 1883 ; marr. at
the Catholic Church,
Hanwell, co. Middle-
sex, 5 October 1905.
2nd wife.
Wilfrid Harben, born at Richmond,
CO. York, 17 July, bapt. there
7 August 1906.
Katherine Winifred,
born at 23 Prim-
rose Hill Road,
Hampstead, on
Monday, 9 July
1883, bapt. at St.
Saviour's Hamp-
stead.
178
j4rfii! on rtcord in the College of Arms. —
Quarterly: isl and 4th, Gules a lion rampant
within a bordure engrailed or a mullet argent
within an annulet gold for difference, PoWELL j
2nd, Gules a bend between six lions' heads
erased argent. Skull ; 3rd, Argent a lion
rampant double queued purpura crowned or,
FOLLIOTT.
Crest. — A lion's head erased argent gorged
with a collar flory gules.
Motto. — Anima in aniicis una.
^olocU of ^l)aroto l&all,
CO, ^orfe.
Samuel Powell of Brandle-=j=Frances, eldest
some Hall, co. Lancaster, and | dau. of Henry
ol Green Hammerton Hall, co.
York (eldest son of Richard
Powell of Stanage Park, co.
Radnor, by Elizabeth his wife,
only surviving dau. of John
Cottrell, Clerk in Chancery) ;
born 28 January 1760; died
at Dover, co. Kent, on Sun-
day, 15 June 1S34, bur. there.
Will dated 23 July 1830, with
codicil dated 20 November
1832, proved (P.C.C. 423
Tdgnmouth) 3 July 1834, by
Frances Powell, relict, and the
Rev. Samuel Hopper Powell,
sen.
Richmond of Bath,
CO. Somerset,
M.D., by Cathe-
rine his wife, dau.
of John Atherton
of Walton Hall;
marr. at Walcot,
CO. Somerset, 24
February 1796 ;
died at Wickham,
CO. Hants, bur.
at Shedfield, co.
Hants.
John Cottrell Powell, born
at Puddington Hall, co.
Chester, iS January 1798;
of Jesus College, Cam-
bridge, B.A. 1820, M.A.
1823; died unmarried on
Tuesday, 10 June 1834.
Captain William Buinaby Greene of \\'ick- =
ham, CO. Hants, R.N. (son of Captain Pitt
Burnaby Greene, R.N.) ; entered the Royal
Naval College 27 January 18 10, Midship-
man 3 May 181 2, Lieutenant 9 November
1S18, Commander 30 December 1826,
Captain 6 June 1834.
A
=Catherine, married
(by the Rev. Henry
Burnaby Greene,
Vicar of Long
Parish, co. Hants)
on Tuesday, 2 1
April 1829.
John Wainwright (eldest son of Captain John
Wainwright, C.B., R.N., Lieut. Governor
of the Royal Naval College, Portsmouth, by
Harriet his wife, dau. of Captain Francis
Stanfell, R.N.) ; born in 1800 ; entered the
Royal Navy in June i8o8. Midshipman January
1 81 3; entered the Royal Naval College
August 1813 ; Lieutenant 4 November 1819,
placed on half-pay 1831.
A
'Elizabeth, born at Leighton, co. Lancaster,
in 1802 ; marr. at Holy Trinity, Marylebone,
London, on Tuesday, 27 January 1829; died
at Ottawa Lodge, Guildford, co. Surrey,
aged 79, on Sunday, 29 May 1881, bur. at
Southsea, co. Hants. Will dated 18 February
1875, proved (Prin. Reg., 573, 81) 13 July
1 88 1, by Harriet Forbes Wainwright, spinster,
daughter.
179
Henry Folliott Powell of Brandlesome Hall, co. Lancaster, and of Went=j=Catherine Vassall,
House, West Mailing, co. Kent ; born at Okeover Hall, co. Stafford,
20 January 1803; 2nd Lieutenant Ceylon Rifles 19 May 1825, Captain 13
August 1830; died at Went House, West Mailing, aged 69, on Friday,
6 December 1872. Will dated 2 December 1869, proved (Prin.
Reg., s°) 73) 3 January 1873, by Frances Catherine Powell, spinster,
daughter, and the Rev. Richmond Powell, brother.
dau. of George
Burleigh ; married
I October 1830.
Legh Folliott
Powell of
Hailsham, CO.
Sussex.
I
I
LeghRichmond=
Powell, born in
1840; died at
Eastbourne, co.
Sussex, 28 De-
cember 1913.
Will dated t
January 1900,
proved (Prin.
Reg., 112, 14)
19 January
1914, by Susan
Frances Powell,
relict.
=Susan Frances, only child
of Thornton Marshall, Staff-
Surgeon 65th Foot ; marr.
at St. Bartholomew's, Syden-
ham, CO. Rent, on Thursday,
20 July 1876.
Arthur Lee,=
son of John
Lee, M.D., of
Ashbourne, CO.
Derby.
'Ellen Eliza, mar-
ried at Wick-
ham, CO. Hants,
on Saturday, i
December 1877.
Walter Burleigh=
Powell, married
istly 15 January
1875, Jeanie,
2nd daughter
of J. Clarke
Williamson.
'Alice Mary, only child of
Somers Higgins of Gloucester
Road, Kensington, London ;
marr. at St. Mary Abbott's, Ken-
sington (by the Rev. Samuel
Hopper Powell), on Saturday,
I June 1878. 2nd wife.
Frances
Catherine.
Sybil Merrick Legh, born
at 84 Finborough Road,
South Kensington, Lon-
don, on Friday, 30
November 1877.
Richmond Thornton Legh Powell,
born at Vassall House, Kenilworth
Road, St. Leonard's -on -Sea, co.
Sussex, on Tuesday, 29 July 1879.
Cecil Atherton Legh
Powell, born in 1886;
married Mary Euphemia
Maria, dau. of John White.
Thornton Eustace
Legh Powell, born
in TS95.
Leila Folliott
Legh.
Janet Susie
r.egh.
Irene Mary Anna
Legh,
Beatrix Marshall
Legh.
180
Rev. Samuel Hopper Powell=T=Louisa Burnaby, only dau. of
of Sharow, co. York ; born | Captain Pitt Burnaby Greene
at Puddington, co. Derby,
4 March 1805 ; admitted
Pensioner of Trinity Col-
lege, Cambridge, 29 October
1824, matriculated 1825,
B.A. 1828, M.A. 1832;
Curate of Eggleston, co.
Durham, 1831-35 ; J. P. for
the West and North Ridings,
CO. York ; died at Sharow
16 August 1903, bur. there.
of W'ickham, co. Hants, R.N.
marr. at Long Parish, co. Hants,
II October 1832; died at
Sharow Lodge, aged 90, on
Sunday, 17 December 1893,
bur. at Sharow. Adnion was
granted at the Principal
Registry 2 February 1894, to
the Rev. Samuel Hopper
Powell, husband.
Frances Anne, born in 1809;
died unmarried at 5 Campden
Hill Square, London, aged 88,
on Tuesday, 16 March 1897.
Will with codicil dated 20 April
1894, proved (Prin. Reg., 457,
97) 32 April 1897, by Augustus
Folliott Powell, one of the
Exors. Further grant 10 No-
vember 1897, to William
Walter Richmond Powell.
Amelia, born Lieut.-Colonel Samuel Hopper Powell of=
iniS34;died Park Hill, King's Lynn, co. Norfolk;
unmarried 25 born 21 September 1835; Ensign 57th
March 1857. (The West Middlese.\) Foot 14 March
1855, Lieutenant 31 August 1855, Lieut.-
Colonel (retired) ; served in the Crimea,
present at the bombardment and rapture
of Kinbourn 17 October 1855 ; J. P. for
Peterborough.
=Frederica, youngest dau. of Richard
Machel Jacques of Easby Abbey
and Silton Hall, co. York, by
Frances his wife, only dau. and heir
of Fowler Hickes of Silton Hall ;
marr. at Easby on Tuesday, 7 Feb-
ruary 1865.
Colonel Atherton Folliott Powell, D.S.O., of 22 Leinster Square, London, son=^Emily Alice,
of Thomas Folliott Powell (see page 1S4) ; born 6 January 1858, bapt. at born at St.
Portland, co. Dorset; educated at Cheltenham ; Lieutenant Royal Artillery 31 Martin's, Rich-
January 1878, Captain 1886, Major 1896, Lieut.-Colonel 1904, Colonel by brevet mond,co.York,
2 November 1907, retired 4 December 1909; served in Soudan 1885-86, 11 April 1875,
Frontier Field Force (mentioned in despatches, medal, bronze star) ; at i bapt. at Easby,
operations on North-West Frontier of India 1897-98, with Tirah Expeditionary ; co.York; marr.
Force, at action of Dargai, the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley | at St. Agatha's,
(medal with three clasps) ; in South African War 1899-1902, on special service I Easby,onWed-
with Rhodesian Field Force 3 April 1900 to 30 September 1901; in Transvaal nesday, 3 Au-
and Cape Colony, and in Orange River Colony (mentioned in despatches, gust 1904.
"London Gazette," 10 September 1901, Queen's medal with four clasps, |
King's medal with two clasps, IJ.S.O. 29 November 1900); rejoined Army for j
temporary service 7 October 19 14. /f\
(Jvr issue see page r86.)
Victoria, married the Rev. Robert Alfred Humble, Cottrell Powell Constance, Richard
B.A. of University College, Durham ; Vicar of St. of Canada ; married - Powell of
Mark's, Huddersfield, co. York, 1897-1902, and of born in 1887. Totson. Canada.
Silloth, CO. Cumberland, 1902. =i=
iSi
Rev. Richmond Powell, born at Okeover, co. Derby,
3 March 1810; admitted Pensioner of Trinity College,
Cambridge, 10 April 1827, B.A. 1831, M.A. 1834;
Rector of South Stoke, co. Sussex, 1856 until his death;
died unmarried at the Rectory, South Stoke, aged 85,
on Tuesday, 28 March 1896, bur. at South Stoke.
Robert Legh Powell, born 21 June
181 1 ; of Pembroke College, Cam-
bridge ; died unmarried in April
1834. Adtiion was granted (P.C.C.
Teignmoiith) 23 May 1834, to John
Cottrell Powell, brother.
Mary, born in
1838; died
unmarried 4
February 1854,
bur. at Sharow,
CO. York.
Commander Cottrell Burnaby
Powell, R.N. ; born 21 Jan-
uary 1839, bapt. at Sharow;
Lieutenant Royal Navy 10
August 1859, Commander
29 December 187 1; died
unmarried at Great Yarmouth,
CO. Norfolk, 26 January 1877,
bur. at Sharow. Adiiion was
granted at Wakefield 25 April
1877, to the Rev. Samuel
Hopper Powell, father.
Captain Orford Somervil]e=
Cameron, R. N., of Burton
Close, Christchurch, co.
Hants (3rd son of Lieut. -
Colonel William Gordon
Cameron, K.H., Grenadier
Guards, of Nea House,
Christchurch) ; Lieutenant
Royal Navy 15 May 1858,
Commander 8 December
1868, Captain (retired) 17
October 1884 ; died at Bur-
ton Close 14 February 192 1.
=Anna Catharine,
born 9 September
1840, bapt. at
Sharow ; married
there on Tues-
day, 6 December
1870; died s.p.,
aged 71, on Fri-
day, 17 November,
bur. at HighclifTe,
CO. Hants, 20
November 191 1.
Thomas Henry Wood
cock Powell, born 29
June 1843, bapt. at
Sharow ; educated at
Harrow (admitted
Easter, 1858); died at
Harrow, aged 15, on
Saturday, 1 1 December
1858.
William Folliott Powell of Sharow=
Hall; born 16 September 1845,
bapt. at Sharow ; of Gonville
and Caius College, Cambridge,
admitted Pensioner 13 August
1866, B.A. 1870; J.P. for North
and West Ridings, co. York, and
for the Liberty of Ripon ; formerly
Captain 4th Battalion Princess of
Wales' Own Yorkshire Regiment.
=Mary Albinia, eldest dau. of Henry
Wyndham Phillips of Hollow
Combe, Sydenham, co. Kent, by
Susan Katherine his wile, dau. of
the Rev. George Kelly Holds-
worth ; born at Sydenham on
Thursday, 18 June 1857 ; marr.
at Ripon Cathedral on Wednesday,
13 December 1876.
Major Douglas Powell (eldest son of Sir Richard Douglas Powell, K.C.V.O.,=i=Albinia Muriel,
M.D., ist Baronet) ; born in London 8 July 1874, bapt. at All Saints', born at Sharow
Margaret Street, London ; of Magdalen College, Oxford, matriculated Lodge, Ripon,
1893, B.A. 1896; 2nd Lieutenant Royal Welsh Fusiliers 15 May 1897, on Sunday, 28
Lieutenant 25 February 1900, Captain 8 February 1906, Major 17 May 1915 ; October 1877,
served in South African War 1899-1902 (on Staff), Signalling Officer 26 bapt. at Sharow;
November 1900 to 30 September 1901 ; at relief of Ladysmith, including marr. there on
action at Colenso (Queen's medal with five clasps. King's medal with two Wednesday, 10
clasps); D.A.A. and Q.M.G. North Midland Division Territorial Force 28 February 1904.
June 1909; General Staff Officer, 2nd grade, War Office, 21 September 1915 ;
D.A.A.G. War Office, 27 March 1916. A
1S2
William Wellington Powell, born 18 August 1813;=
Midshipman Royal Navy ; entered the Army as Ensign 9th
(East Norfolk) Foot 16 November 1832, Lieutenant 9 May
I S35, Captain 21 July 1843, retired 6 June 1845; died
at 56 St. James' Stiuare, Notting Hill, London, aged 68,
on Friday, 20 June 1879, bur. at Shedlield, co. Hants.
Will dated 13 March 1879, proved (Prin. Reg., 658, 79)
7 July 1S79, by William Walter Richmond Powell, son,
and Augustus I'olliott Powell, nephew.
■Elizabeth Sarabel, eldest dau. of
Christopher Pecco, Assistant Com-
missary-General at Corfu ; born at
Corfu ; marr. at St. Andrew's,
Canada East, on Tuesday, 1 1 April
1848 ; died at 5 Cam|)den Hill
Square, Kensington, London, in
January 1902, bur. at Shedfield.
William Walter Richmond=Louisa Yeatman, youngest
Powell of Old Dover
House, Canterbury, co.
Kent ; born 2 1 September
1849, bapt. at Wickham,
CO. Hants ; of the Civil
Service.
dau. of the Rev. William
Stone, Canon of Canter-
bury ; marr. at Christ
Church, Folkestone, co.
Kent, on Thursdav, 3 May
1888.
Constance Mary, born at Jersey 10
June 1853 ; died at the Hotel
Bristol, Lugano, Switzerland, 22
January 1910, bur. at Lugano. Will
dated 29 November 1909, proved
(Prin. Reg., 436, 1910) i March 1910,
by William \Valter Richmond Powell
and Legh Sylvester Powell, brothers.
Thomas Folliott Powell, born i January 1887, bapt. at Sharow; educated=
at Charterhouse (1900 -1902) and at Trinity C'oUege, Cambridge,
matriculated 1905, B..\. 1908; Hon. Attach^, British Embassy, Paris,
December 1911; received commission Coldstream Guards 29 March
1916 ; promoted Captain 2^ February 1918 ; served in European War
1916 to 1918 (wounded); Croi.x de Guerre (France) November 1917;
Secretary to llritish Embassy, Paris, December 1918 to July 1919,
to British Miiitarv representative on Supreme War Council i July to
31 December 1919, and to British Section Allied Military Committee of
Versailles January 1920.
=l^orothy, daughter
of Brigadier-General
Herbert William
Studd, C.M.G.,
1). S.O. ; married at
St. Peter's, Eaton
Square, London, 2
September 1919.
James Beaumont Worsley Pennyman (only surviving son of James Worsley=Mary Hilda
Pennyman of Ormesby Hall, co. York, by Dora Maria his wife, 3rd dau. of Burnab)-, born
Henry Frederick Beaumont of Whitley Beaumont, co. York, ^LP.) ; born 3 July, bapt.
at 14 Elm Park Gardens, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 17 December 1883, bapt. at Sharow 7
at St. George's, Hanover Square, London; educated at Eton and at Trinity August 1889;
College, Cambridge ; and Lieutenant King's Own Scottish Borderers 29 marr. there on
November 1905, Lieutenant 11 December 1907, Catitain i September 1914; Easter Day, 4
served in European War 1914 (severely wounded September 1914); 2nd in April 1915.
command ist Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, France, August 1916 ;
Instructor G.H.Q., Small ."^rms .School, France, 4 June 1917 ; 2nd in command
1st Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers in France and Germany November
1918 to April 1919 ; J. P. for North Riding of co. York igo6.
(See Pedigree of Pennyman, Vol. iS, page lyi, and Addenda,
Vol. ig, page lix.)
183
Charlotte Henrietta=
Elizabeth, dau. of
Colonel Samuel Bol-
ton, C.B., by Eleanor
his wife, dau. of
Thomas Raffington ;
born at Allahabad,
India, in 1827 ;
marr. at Umhaliah,
India, on Monday,
27 March 1843; died
there, aged 17, on
Saturday, 17 Feb-
ruary 1844, bur. at
Umballah. ist wife.
-Thomas FoUiott Powell of Bonchurch, Isle of_.Isabella, youngest dau.
Wight ; born at Leighton Hall, co. Lancaster, of John Douglas Cooper
22 March 181 7; entered the Army as Comet ' of Ashbourne, co. Derby,
i6th (The Queen's) Lancers 27 May 1837, ; by Elizabeth his wife,
Lieutenant 16 May 1841, Captain 13 July
1848 ; Deputy-Covernor of Portland Prison,
afterwards Commissioner of Prisons for
Scotland 1877-85 ; died at 27 Heriot Row,
Edinburgh, aged 68, on Wednesday, 2 Sep- j Samuel Hopper Powell),
tember 1885, bur. in Dean Cemetery, on Tuesday, 18 May
Edinburgh. Will dated 21 August 1884,
confirmation of the Commissariot of co.
Edinburgh dated 19 October 1885, granted at
Edinburgh to Augustus Folliott Powell and
Richmond Folliott Powell, Lieutenant H.M.S.
"Caroline." Recorded at Edinburgh 16
October 1885.
dau. of Daniel Smith,
Mayor of Chester ;
marr. at Mayfield, co.
Stafford (by the Rev.
1847 ; died at Portland,
CO. Dorset, on Thurs-
day, 14 January 1858,
bur. at Shedfield, co.
Hants. 2nd wife.
Legh Sylvester Powell of 01d-f=Ethel Anne, eldest dau. of William Henry Kent, M.D. ;
Manor House, Ashley, co. Hants ;
born at Versailles, France,
8 .\ugust 185s, bapt. there.
born at Ballyvousney, co. Cork, 18 August 1864; marr.
at St. Bartholomew's, Sydenham, co. Kent, on Thursday,
6 September 1900.
Ethel Sylvester, born at Otford, co. Kent, Oliffe Sylvester, born at Hilden-
10 November, bapt. at St. John's, Penge, borough, co. Kent, 15 February,
CO. Kent, 28 December 1901. bapt. there 4 April 1903.
Major-General Sir Charles Herbert Powell, K.C.B., of Wickham,=
CO. Hants; born 23 Octoijer 1857, bapt. at Bath, co. Somerset;
educated at Worksop; entered the Royal Marines 27 January 1876,
of the Bengal Staff Corps 23 June 1880, Captain Indian Staff Corps
1887, Major 1896, Lieut.-Colonel by brevet 1898, in the Indian
Army 1902, Colonel by brevet 1904, Substantive Colonel 1907 ;
Major-General 15 November 1907; served in Waziristan E.xpedition
1894-95, ^s 1>.A.A.G., at action at Wana (mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 2 July 1895, medal with clasp); on North-West
Frontier of India 1897-98, at Malakand, on Staff, at operations in
Bajaur and in the Mahmund country ; with Buner Field Force, at
attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 18 March and 22 April 1898, brevet of Lieut.-
Colonel, medal with clasp) ; in China 1900, on Staff, including
service as British Representative on the Staff of the Commander-
in-Chief of the Allied Forces, Chi-li Province (medal) ; commanded
Ferozepore Brigade 1907, Rawal Pindi Brigade 1907 -1909, and
Jullunder Brigade i June 1909 to 20 June 191 2 ; raised and
commanded the Ulster Division of the New Armies 16 September
1914 ; C.B. 26 June 1908, K.C.B. i January 191 7.
lAlice, dau. Ella, horn
of James at Batli 27
Mackenzie April 1859,
of Auchen- bapt. there,
heglish, CO.
Dumbarton,
by Elizabeth his wife, dau.
of William Campbell of
Tullichewan Castle, co.
Dumbarton; born 17 July
1856; marr. at St. Thomas'
Episcopal Church, Edin-
burgh (by the Rev. Samuel
Hopper Powell, assisted
by the Rev. Richmond
Powell), on Tuesday, 4
' June 1889 ; died 7 January
1917.
I
Rhys Campbell Folliott Powell, born at Dharmsala, Punjab, India, on Sunday, 24 July 1892,
bapt. there ; educated at Winchester College, September 1906 to July 1909, and at Trinity
College, Cambridge, matriculated October 1910 ; joined the Highland Light Infantry as
2nd Lieutenant 3 September 1912; killed in action at the battle of the Aisne, France,
14 September 1914.
1S4
Augustus Kollioit
Powell of Claren-
don House, West
Tarring, co. Sussex ;
born 29 June 1848 ;
of the Civil Service.
He married in 1888,
Frances Beazley.
Major William Wynch (ieorge Back=
Willis (eldest son of Captain William
A. Willis, R.N.) ; 2nd Lieutenant
Royal Marine Light Infantry 26 Oc-
tober 1855, I St 1-ieutonant 14 April
1859, 2nd Captain 3 August '867,
retired as Major; H.M. Inspector
for Prisons for Scotland.
=Rosa Elizabeth Folliott, born 17
March 1850; niarr. at the parish
clnircli, Beckenhani, co. Kent, on
Thursday, 26 June 1873 ; died
at Montebello, Portobello, Mid-
lothian, aged 28, on Saturday,
I March 1879, bur. in Dean
Cemetery, Edinburgh.
A
Commander Richmond Folliott Powell, R.N. ; born at Holme=f=Annie, dau. of Hugh Watson
Cottage, .Ashbourne, 29 December 185 1, bapt. at Ashbourne
Naval Cadet May 1865, Sub-Lieutenant 30 July 1871, Lieu-
tenant 2 July 1875, Commander (retired) 29 December 1891 ;
served in Abyssinian War 1868
(medal) ; House Governor of
Osborne House, Isle of Wight,
1903 to 1905.
of Stramore, co. Down, bv
Marianne his wife, dau. of
\Villiam Armstrong ; born
12 October 1852, bapt. at
Holy wood, CO. Antrim ;
marr. at St. Paul's, Gilford,
CO. Down, on Tuesday, 18
February 1879.
Major Richmond Folliott Powell, D.S.O., of=
The Homestead, 'J'uesley Lane, Godalming, co.
Surrey; born at 10 Lawn Terrace, Blackheath,
CO. Kent, on Whit-Sunday, 16 May 1880,
bapt. at Blackheath ; entered the Army as
2nd Lieutenant (from Militia) Royal Field
Artillery 8 September 1900, Lieutenant 8 Sep-
tember 1903, Captain r April 191 2, Major 9
April 1915 ; served in European War 1914-18,
at battles of Mons, Marne, Aisne and Ypres
(mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," i
January 1916, D.S.O. 1916); now commanding
Royal Artillery Cadet School.
=Alice Katharine Beatrix, dau. of George
Shedden of Spring Hill, East Cowes, Isle <.f
Wight, J., P., by Alice Sarah his wife, 3rd dau.
of Caleb Hammond Gater of Town Hill Park,
CO. Hants {see Pedigree of Gater, Vol. 18,
page 44) ; born at Spring Hill on Monday,
I October, bapt. at ^Vhippingham, Isle of
Wight, 7 November 1883; marr. there on
Wednesday, 22 April 1908.
{See Pedigree of Shedden, Vol. 11,
page 28, and Addenda, Vol. i§,
page xxvii.)
Richmond Roscow Folliott
Powell, born at Dundalk,
CO. Louth, 8 June, bapt.
there 14 July 1909.
Atherton George Folliott Powell,
born at Sheffield, co. York, 22
August, bapt. at Wadsley, co. York,
19 September 191 2.
A daughter, born at
Heatherleigli, Church,
Crookham, co. Hants, on
Monday, 20 April 1914.
18^
Ella Mary Folliott, bom 24
February 1854, bapt. at
Richmond, co. York ; died
unmarried at i Eglinton
Crescent, Edinburgh, on
Wednesday, 2 July 1884, bur.
in Dean Cemetery, Edinburj^h.
Douglas Folliott Powell of Little=
Silvvorthy, Bradworthy, co. Devon ;
born at Kiiiymoon Castle, near Dun-
gannon, co. Watertord, 1 1 February
1 056, bapt. at I )ungaunon : of the
Public \Vorks Dciurtmcnl, 'I'ratllc
Superintendent of Rajputaiia, Mahva
and Central Indian Railway.
^Sara Katherine Unwynne,
eldest dau. of (Jeorge
William Hart of Hayling
Island, CO. Hants ; born
9 January 1855; marr.
at the parish church,
lieckenhani, c;). Kent, on
SaLurday, 23 August 1S79.
Mabel Unwynne
Folliott.
Major John Cunningham Moore Hoskyn (son of=Dorothy Marj', born at
John Thomas Floskyn, R.N., by Mary his wife, dau. Mliow, Central India,
of Henry Willuughby Moore) ; born 20 December
1875 ; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant
unattached 16 January 1895, of the Indian Staff
Corps 27 March 1896, Lieutenant Indian Army
16 April 1897, Captain t6 January 1904, Major 16
January 1913; D.A.Q.M.G. India 10 March 1916.
22 May 1882, bapt. at
St. Andrew's, Barbados,
West Indies ; marr.
at Bombay Cathedral,
India, 7 March 1906.
I
Jack Atherton Folliott Powell,
born 31 January 1886,
bapt. at Bandikui, North-
West Provinces, India ; Civil
Engineer, India.
^'ivian Norman I'^olliot Powell
(twin with Herman Trevor),
born 25 December 1887, bapt.
atTowyn ; Assoc. M. Inst. C.E.
Herman 'I'revor Folliott
Powell (twin witli Vivian
Norman), liorn 25 December
1S87, liapt. at Towyn.
Colonel Atherton Folliott Powell, D. S.O., of 22 Leinster Square,=
London ; born 6 January 1858, bapt. at Portland, co. Dorset ;
educated at Cheltenham ; Lieutenant Royal Artillery 31 January
1878, Captain 1886, Major 1896, Lieut.- Colonel 1904, Colonel
by brevet 2 November 1907 ; retired 4 December 1909 ; served in
Soudan 1885-86, Frontier Field Force (mentioned in despatches,
medal, bronze star) ; at operations on North-West Frontier of
India 1897-98, with Tirah Expeditionary Force, at action of
Dargai, the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley (medal
with three clasps); in Soutli African War 1899-1902, on special
service Vr-ith Rhodesian Field Force 3 April 1900 to 30 September
1901 ; in the Transvaal and Cape Colony, and in Orange River
Colony (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 10 September
1901, Queen's medal with four clasps, King's medal with two
clasps, D.S.O. 29 November 1900) ; re-joined .-\rmy for temporary
service 7 October 1914.
Emily Alice, dau. of Lieut. -
Colonel Samuel Hopper
Powell of Park Hill, King's
Lynn, co. Norfolk, by Frede-
rica liis wife, youngest dau.
of Richard iNlachel Jaques
of Easby Abbey and Siltcn
Hall, CO. York ; born at
St. Martin's, Richmond, 11
April 1875, bapt. at liasby;
marr. at St. Agatha's, Easby,
on Wednesday, 3 August
1904.
{S^e page I Si.)
Gwendoline Agnes Folliott,
born at Gourock, co. Ren-
frew, 20 December 1905,
bapt. at Easby in February
1906.
Peter i )ouglas Folliott Powell,
born at Plymouth, co. Devon,
15 December 1907, and bapt.
there.
1S6
/fe/>«^
^^-Cc
^rcscott of iSofblcton
Court, CO, ISaorcester.
Rickard Deasy of Clonakilty,=f=Mary Anne Cotter,
Douglas, CO. (!ork (3rd son of of Hurtficld, co.
Tiinothy Deasy of Barry's Hall,
Timoleague, co. Cork) ; born
iircii 1760; died at Jersey in
1850, buried there.
Cork ;
1802 ;
Jersey
buried there.
married in
died at
in 1850,
Arm^ on r^ijid iti the ColUgr of Arms. — i^uarterly :
1st .ind 4lh, Sable a chevron aryent gutt-.--c cle poix
between three owls close of the second, Prkscoi r ;
2nd and 3rd, Argent a hand couped at the wrist
fesswise holding a sword erect proper pomel and
hilt or between two towers in chief gules, Decie.
Crtsts. — I, A cubit arm vested gules guttee d'or
cuff ermine hoUling in the hand proper a beacon sable
fired also proper, Prescott ; 2, A cubit arm erect
holding in bend sinister a sword proper pomel and
hilt or between two trefoils vert, Decik.
Ahtio — Toujours pret.
Timothy Henry Decie=
of Clonakilty,
Douglas ; horn in
1810 ; resumed the
old spelling of name
of Decie ; died at
Theobald's Park,
Cheshunt, co. Hert-
ford ; bur. at Ches-
hunt 2 September
1840.
Catherine Hale, youngest
dau. of Sir George Beeston
Prescott, 211(1 Baronet, of
Theobalds Park, by Cathe-
rine Creighton his wife, 2nd
dau. of Sir Thomas Mills,
Governor of Quebec ; born
in 181 2 ; marr. at Theobalds
Park in June 1831 ; died
at St. Helen's, Jersey, on
Thursday, 4 October 1849.
bur. at Jersc).
Henry Edward
Decie, born 23
May 1832.
Richard George
Decie, born 2
October 1833 ;
died in infancy.
Alfred Decie,
born 1 2 [anuary
•835-
Arabella (his cousin),=
only dau. and heir
of William (George
Prescott of Clarence,
Roehampton, CO. Surrey,
and of 62 Thread-
needle Street, London,
by Arabella his wife,
only (iau. of Edward
Wolstenholnie of New-
berry Hall, CO. Kildare ;
born at 29 Park Street,
Grosvenor Square, I,on
don, 6 August, bapt.
there privately 29 Au-
gust 1839 (baptism re-
gistered at St. George's,
Hanover Square) ;
marr. at Roehampton
(by the Rev. George
Edward Prescott) 2 Oc-
tober i860 ; died, aged
63, at Borkleton Court
15 December 1902,
buried at Bockleton.
M.I. I St wife.
=Colonel Richard Prescott-=
Decie of ^Voodlawn, St.
W'inifred's Road, Bourne-
mouth, CO. Hants, and of
Pontrilas ("ourt, Hereford,
formerly of Bockleton
Court, CO. Worcester; born
28 May 1838, bapt. at
Douglas, Kil worth, co.Covk ;
educated at Woolwich ;
ist Lieutenant Royal
Engineer.s 20 April 1855,
Captain i April 1862 ;
Lieut. -Colonel Comman-
dant (Hon. Colonel 18S5)
3rd and 4th Militia
Battalions Worcester Regi-
ment 1890-97; j.i'. for
the counties ot Hereford
and Worcester, I ).T^. for the
former county ; Chairman
of Herefordshire County
Council ; assumed by Royal
Licence dated 22 Decem-
ber 1866, the addition'!
name and arms of Prescott.
=Harriett, dau. of=
Richard Alexander
Shaw (grandson of
Sir Robert Alexan-
der, 2nd Baronet) ;
marr. at St. Patil's,
Knights bridge,
London, on Thurs-
day, 14 April 1904 ;
died at Pontrilas
Court on Thursday,
4 April 1907, bur.
at Ewyas Harold,
CO. Hereford. She
married istly in
.'\pril 1887, .Arthur
John Chiide- Free-
man of Fernie
Bank, co. Hereford,
who died 1 7 June
189 1 (see Pedigree
ft/ Chiide- Free mil n,
par^e j). 2nd wife.
=Alice Henrietta, 4th dau.
of Frederick^ Napleton
Dew, Major 88tli Foot
(Connaught Rangers), by
Henrietta Lucy liis wife,
dau. of the Rev. Charles
David Brereton, Rector
of Little i\Lassingham, co.
Norfolk ; born 6 April,
bapt. at Weymouth, co.
Dorset, 7 May 1 869 ;
marr. at St. .Stephen's,
Gloucester Road, Ken-
sington, London, on
Thursday, 23 January
1908 ; died ai Pontrilas
Court 22 January, bur. in
Kensal Green Cemetery,
London, 27 January 1913.
3rd wife.
{See Pedigree of Dew,
Vol. I., page 2Ss,
and Addenda, Vol.
15, P'^S' x'-)
187
Lord Justice Rickard Deasy of Carysfort House, Blackrock,^
CO. Dublin, LL. 1)., P.C. ; born at Clonakilty, Douglas, co.
Cork, in 1S12 ; of Trinity College, Dublin, B.A. 1833, M.A.
1847, LL.B. and LL. D. i860; called to the Irish Bar
Michaelmas 1835, Q.C. 1849 ; M.P. for co. Cork April
1855 till liis elevation to the Honch January 1861 ; Bencher
of King's Inns, Dublin, 1S58, and became 3rd Serjeant-
at-Law; .Solicitor- General for Ireland Julyi8s9 to February
1S60, Attorney- Cieneral February i85o to January 1861,
and was sworn a Member of the Irish Privy (Jouncil ;
Baron of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland lanuary
1 86 1, Lord Justice of Appeal i January iSyS ; died, aged
70, at 41 Merrion Square East, Dublin, 6 May 1883, bur.
in Dean's Grange Cemetery, Blackrock. Will dated 18
April 1S83, proved in the Principal Registry, Dublin, 19
June 1883, by Hugh O'Connor and John Valentine Cassidy,
Barrister-at-I^w.
-Monica, younger dau. of Other
Hugh O'Connor of 51 issue
Upper Sackville Street, seven
Dublin, by Elizabeth his daugh-
wife, dau. of Edmund ters.
Cashin of W'aterford ; born
at II Clare Street, Dulilin,
18 May 1833; marr. at St. John's
Catholic Church, Blackrock, 2 April
1861 ; died at 41 Merrion Square
Ea--t, Dublin, 24 .March 1883,
bur. in De.in's Grange Cemetery,
Blackrock.
(See Pedigree of O' Connor,
" Visitation of Ireland"
Vol. J, page 9S).
Henry Hugh Peter Deasy of 56 Leeson Park, Dublin ;=
born in Dublin 20 June 1866; educated at Bourne-
mouth and at Dublin; 2nd Lieutenant i6th Lancers 10
November 1888, Lieutenant 29 January 1890, Captain
17 February 1894, retired 11 August 1897 ; commenced
exploring in Western Tibet in 1896 ; awarded Founder's
gold medal by Royal Geographical Socifty for exploring
and survey work accomplished in Central Asia during
two expeditions lasting nearly three years ; Author of
"In Tibet and Chinese Turkestan," 1901, and "The
Problem of Road Traffic : its Solution," 1914 ; Captain
(temporary Major), Inspector of Quarter-Master General's
Services, Irish Command.
=Dolores Mercedes, youngest
daughter of Lieut. -Colonel
James Francis Hickie of
Slevoyre, co. Tipperary, and
of the 7th Royal Fusiliers,
by Lucila Calista his wife,
4th dau. of Don Pablo
Lariosy Herreros de Tejada
of Laguna de Cameros, Old
Castile, Spain ; marr. at
St. James', Spanish Place,
London, on Saturday, 19
January 1901.
Other
issue.
A daughter born at St. Mary's Road,
Dublin, 27 October 1901.
A daughter, born at Elmsted, The Downs,
Wimbledon, co. Surrey, 30 August 1904.
Major Francis Edward Prescott of Bockleton Court,
Worcester; born at Corfu on Friday, 19 July, bapt. at
Garrison Church, Corfu, 20 .-Vugust 1861 ; educated at Harrow
and at New College, Oxford, 15. A. 1884 ; of Lincoln's Inn, called
to the Bar 4 May 1887 ; of the Worcestershire Militia 1881-91,
of the 7th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment 1914-16, of the
ist (H.S.) Garrison Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment 1916
-17, retired with honorary rank of Major 28 June 191 7 ; assumed
by Royal Licence, 5 August 1904, the surname of Prescott in
lieu of Prescott- Decie, and the arms of Prescott quarterly with
those of Decie ; J. P. for co. Worcester
1909 ; Lord of the Manors of Bockleton
and 'I'he Hill ; Patron of the livings
of Bockleton, co. Worcester, and of
Leysters, co. Hereford.
■fr(Miu^
co.=pFrederica Mary, elder dau.
the i of Ralph .Augustus Benson of
Lutwyche Hall, co. Salop,
Recorder of Shrewsbury, by
Henrietta Selina his wife,
2nd dau. of Charles Robert
Cockerell, R.A. {see Pedigree
ofCockereil, Vol. 10, page 34) ;
born 14 May 1863 ; marr. at
St. Margaret's, Westminster
(by the Rev. Louis Arthur
Cockerell, the Rev. Edward
Swinton Hewitt, and the Rev.
Lionel Scudamore Stanhope),
on Wednesday, 14 January
1891.
c
IS8
Rev. Edward Swintoti Hewitt (eldest=
son of the Rev. Thomas Swinton
Hewitt, by Mary his wife) ; born at
the Vicarage, East Marden, co.
Sussex, 25 November 1854, bapt. at
East Marden ; of U'adham College,
Oxford, matriculated 23 January 1874,
B.A. 1878, M.A. 1881 ; Curate of
Bockleton 1878-1900, Vicar of Haw-
kesbury, co. Gloucester, 1900- 1904,
and of Bockleton 1904.
(See Pedigree of He'witt, page 18).
=Rutli, born at Clarence, Roehampton, Norah, of The
CO. Surrey, 9 September, bapt. at Birches, Hanip-
Mortlake, co. Surrey, 6 October ton Charles, co.
1862; marr. at Bockleton (by her Hereford ; born
brother, the Rev. William Prescott- at Clarence,
Decie, assisted by the Rev. James Roehampton, 14
Bradley Hewitt) on Wednesday, 28 January, bapt. at
November 1900 ; died at the Vicar- Roehampton 28
age, Bockleton, i February, bur. at February 1864.
Bockleton 5 February 1917. M.I.
Commander John Phelips Farquharson of Langton House, co. Dorset,=
O.B.E., D.S.O. (eldest son of Captain Archibald James Farquharson,
R.N., of Stowell Park, co. Wilts, by Frances his wife, daughter of
R. Reade) ; educated on H.M.S. " Britannia," Dartmouth, September
1S99, Naval Cadet 15 January 1901, Midshipman 28 February following,
Sub-Lieutenant i May 1904, Lieutenant 1 October 1906, Commander 31
December 191S ; served in European War 1914-19 (mentioned in
despatches, March 1916 and May 1918, Croix de Guerre, France,
December 1917, D.S.O. 12 December 1918, O.B.E. i January 1919).
■Phyllis Ruth, born
23 December 1891,
bapt. at St. Mary
Abbott's, Kensing-
ton, London, 24
February 1892 ;
marr. at Bockle-
ton on Thursday,
20 March 1919.
A
William Ralph Prescott, ALC. ; born at 14 Kensington Gate,
London, on Friday, 6 April, bapt. at St. Mary Abbott's,
Kensington, 8 May 1894 ; educated at Harrow and at New College,
Oxford ; 2nd Lieutenant i/7th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment
4 September 1914, Lieutenant 1915, Captain 24 July 1916 ;
served in the European Wax 1915-19 (twice wounded, mentioned
in despatches, "London Gazette," 22 May 1917, M.C. 26 May
191 7, with two bars 16 August 191 7 and 2 April 19 19).
Mary Henrietta, born 9
March, bapt. at Pul-
borough, CO. Sussex, 20
April 1900.
Barbara, born 24 February,
bapt. at Pulborough 13
April 1 90 1.
189
Brigadier- General Cyril Prescott - Decie, D.S.O. ; bom at Clarence, =
Roehampton, co. Surrey, on Friday, 4 August, bapt. at Coombe Wood,
Kingston, co. Surrey, 4 September 1865 ; educated at Clifton College and at
the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich ; Lieutenant Royal Artillery 29 April
1885, Captain 1895, Major 1900, Lieut.-Colonel 1912, temporary Brigadier-
General 7 February 1915 ; served in South African War 1S99-1900, at
relief of Ladysmith, including action at Colenso (Queen's medal with two
clasps) ; commanded the Artillery of the ist Indian Division at Peshawar
1915, and took part in operations against the Frontier tribes at actions of
Shabkadr September and October 1915 ; in European War 1916, commanded
Artillery in 4th Division (severely wounded, mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 4 July 1916 and 15 May 1917, D.S.O. 1917); '"
command of the Royal Artillery in Ireland 15 August 1918.
=Margaret Eliza-
beth, dau. of
Major Francis
Horatio de Vera,
R.E. ; marr. at
Zion Church,
Rathgar, co.
Dublin, 20 Octo-
ber 1908. She
married istly
Frank Joyce of
M e r v u e, c o.
Galway.
Rev. William Prescott-Decie, born at Kyre House, co.=
Worcester, on Monday, 13 May, liapt. at Kyre 18 June
1867 ; educated at Harrow and at Trinity College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term 1886, B.A.
1889, M.A. 1893 ; Curate of Mirfield 1891-99, and of
St. Paul's, Middlesbrough 1 899-1 903 ; Vicar of St. Paul's,
Sculcoates, 1903-15, and of Marske-by-the- Sea, all
CO. York, 1915.
=pRachel, dau. of the Rev. Henry
I Walsham How, Canon of Wakefield
I and Vicar of Meltham, co. York, by
Katharine his wife, dau. of the Rev.
j William Hutchinson, Vicar of Blur-
ton, CO. Stafford ; born at Haughton,
j CO. Lancaster, 17 February 1887 ;
i marr. at Meltham 13 April 1915.
Edward Prescott-Decie, born at the
Vicarage, Marske- by- the-Sea, on
Sunday, 4 June, bapt. at Marske-
by-the-SeaonThursday, 29 June 1916.
Timothy Prescott-Decie, born at the
Vicarage, Marske - by- the- Sea, on
Thursday, 3 April, bapt. at Marske-
by-the-Sea on Thursday, i May 19 19.
190
A' ms o?z rerorJ in (he Col/e^e of An/is. —
Per ciievron gules and sable on a chevron
invected ermiiiois phiin coltised or between
in chief two swans close respecting each
other and in base a pelican also close argent
vulning herself gules a fountain proper.
CicjL — On the batllenienis of a tower
per pale argent and gules in front of a lance
erect proper with pennon azure a lion stalanl
giaardant per pale of the second and rirst
resting the dexter paw upon a fountain as in
the arms.
Motto. — Ni! despeianduni.
Casttoooti of Wii:%t ^tolie
ou0r. CO. ^U00ej:.
jolin Eastwood oL
("ray ford, co. Ivcnt
(soil of John liast-
wood of Westmin
sler. formerly of co.
Vorl;) : boMi circa
1800 ; died 15 Feb-
ruary 1831. Will
dated 22 August
1826, proved (P.C.C.
142 Tebhs) 22 March
1 83 1, by jane East-
wood, the relict.
=Jane, ilau. of Robert Pate-
man of Leicester ; died,
aged 69, at Ehnside, Sur-
biton Hill, co. .Surrey, 8
March 1864, bur. at Swan-
ley, CO. Kent. Will dated
II July 1859, proved (Prin.
Keg., 167, 64) 22 March
1864, by John Fisher East-
wood and William liignall
Eastwood, sons.
John I'isher Eastwood of Esher=
Lodge, CO. Surrey; born 27 Novem-
ber 1824; J. P. and D.L. for co.
Surrey and Deputy Chairman of
(.Quarter Sessions ; High Sheriff 1891 ;
Alderman of Surrey County Council
from its foundation ; died, aged 73,
at Invery House, Banchory, N.B., 6
October, bur. at Swanley 1 2 October
1898. Will dated 9 March 1898,
proved (Prin. Reg., 1222, 98) 15
November 1898, by William Seymour
Eastwood, Arthur Edgell Eastwood,
John Charles Basil F]astwood and
Frank IJruce Eastwood, sons.
'Frances Mary, only
dau. of Charles
Thomas Pearce of
(jrove Hill, Can;-
berwell, co. Surrey ;
niarr. at St. (files',
Camberwell, 20
October 1857 ; died,
aged 42, at Esher
Lodge 8 ALay 1876,
bur. at Swanley.
William .Seymour Eastwood of West Stoke House,-
co. Susse.x ; born at 5 (Champion Hill Terrace,
Carnberwell, on Saturday, 31 July, bapt at St.
Ciiles', Camberwell, 8 September 185S ; educated at
Eton and at New College, Oxford, matriculated
13 Octoljer i'"'77 (2nJ cla.ss Mods. 1879, 2nd
l^it. Hum. i88i), B.A. 1881, M.A. 1884; called
to the Bar 26 January 18S4 at the Inner Temple,
and also in 1890 at I^incoln's Inn.
=Cecil Emma, eldest dau. of Colonel (he
Hon'''' Sir Wellington Patrick Manvers
Talbot, K.C.B., by Lady Emma Charlotte
(Stanley) his wife, only dau. of Edward
Geoffrey, 14th Earl of Derby, K.(j. {see
Pedi;^ree of Derby, Vol. 17, pas^e 70); born
6 April 1 864 ; marr. at Esher (by her uncle,
the Hon'''^ and Rev. George Gustavns
Chetwynd Talbot) i June 18S6.
Rt. Rev. Neville Stuart Talbot, M.C., Bisliop of Pretoria=
(2nd son of the Rt. Rev. Edward Stuart Talbot, Bishop of
Vt'inchester) ; of Christ Church, Oxford. B.A. 1907, M.A.
1 910, Fellow of Balliol ; Curate of St. Bartholomew's, Armle)',
Leeds, CO. York, 1908-1909 ; E.xamining Chaplain to Arch-
bishop of York 1908-10 ; Fellow, Theological and Classical
Lecturer at Balliol College, Oxford, 1909-14; Chaplain to
the Forces in European War 1915 (wounded); Chaplain,
ist-class, 1916 (M.C. 1917). /K
"Cecil Mary, born at 10 Hyde
Park Gate, Kensington, Lon-
don, 31 March 1887 ; bapt. at
St. Mary .Abbott's, Kensing-
ton ; marr. at West Stoke (by
the Bishop of Winchester)
13 ApHl 1 918.
191
Annie Maria, eldest dau.=j=
of Henry Fielder ; niarr.
at St. James', Paddington,
London (by the Rev.
Michael Seymour Edgell),
23 August 1853 ; died,
aged 39, at Kingswood
Lodge, Englefield Green,
CO. Surrey, 12 March
1870, bur. at Swanley,
CO. Kent. I St wife.
^William Bignall Eastwood of Kingswood,=
Englefield (ireen, and of 17 Gloucester
Square, Hyde Park, London ; born in
October 1826; died, aged 64, at Kings-
wood, Englefield Green, 5 November
1890, bur. at Swanley. Will dated 12
March 1890, proved (Prin. Reg., 34, 91)
8 January 1891, by Emelyn Cole East-
wood, relict, John Fisher Eastwood,
brother, William Seymour Eastwood and
Arthur Edgell Eastwood, nephews, and
John ("ole.
=Emelyn Cole, eldest sur-
viving dau. of Robert
Bradford of Franks, co.
Kent ; marr. at St.
Michael's, I'addington
(by her brother, the Rev.
John Bradford, and tlie
Rev. Michael Seymour
Edgell), 20 February
1873. 2nd wife.
Colonel Robert John Bond, R.E., of Hinchoge,=p Florence Annie, born at
Carrickmines, Dublin, formerly of Moorefield,
Newbridge, co. Kildare ; born 9 September 1838 ;
1-ieutenant Royal Engineers 21 December 1858,
Captain 1872, Major 1879, Lieut. -Colonel 1882,
Colonel 18 November 1886, retired 30 July 1891 ;
served in Egyptian Expedition 18S2, at battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, " London
(iazette," 2 November 1882, medal with clasp,
bronze star, brevet of Lieut.- Colonel, 3rd-class
Medjidie) ; died 23 June 191 7, bur. at Newbridge.
4 St. George's Terrace,
Regent's Park, London,
17 June 1854 ; marr.
at St. Michael and All
Angels', Paddington,
London, 27 April 1881 ;
died, aged 59, at
Moorfield, Newbridge,
16 May 19 1 5, bur. at
Nesvbridge.
Constance, born
at 4 St. George's
Terrace, Regent's
Park, 10 Novem-
ber 1855.
A
Arthur Edgell Eastwood of Leigh=
Court, Taunton, co. Somerset ;
born at Champion Hill, Camberwell,
CO. Surrey, on Friday, 18 May i860 ;
educated at Eton and at New
College, Oxford, matriculated 24
November 1877, B.A. 1881, M.A.
1885; admitted a Solicitor 1886;
J. P. ior CO. Somerset 1903.
^Margaret E.sther, dau. of William Knox AVigram of
St. Margaret's, Twickenham, co. Middle.sex, Barrister-at-
Law, by the Hon'''= Mary Ann (Pomeroy) his wife, dau. of
John James, 5th Viscount Harberton ; marr. at Esher,
CO. Surrey (by her uncle, the Rev. Spencer Wignim),
on Tuesday, 22 October 1889 ; died at Leigh Court,
Taunton, 13 December 19 12, bur. at Angersleigh, co.
Somerset. Admon was granted at the Principal Registry
II January 1Q13, to Arthur Edgell Eastwood.
John Patrick Basil Eastwood, born
at 10 Hyde Park Gate, Kensington,
London, 30 January 1889, bapt. at
St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington ;
educated at Eton and at New
College, Oxford; B.A. 191 1; tem-
porary Lieutenant Royal Artillery,
acting Captain 19 16-19 > served in
European War 1914-18 (mentioned
in despatches, " London Gazette," 14
December iqi 7).
I )orothy Constance,
born at 36 Court-
field Gardens, South
Kensington, 19 Au-
gust 1890, ba[)t. at
Esher, co. Surrey ;
died, aged 12, at
Esher Lodge, Esher,
3 November 1902.
Charles Seymour F.astwood, M.C.,
born at Esher Lodge, Esher, S
June 1893, bapt. at Esher; edu-
cated at Eton : 2nd Lieutenant
2ist Battalion London Regiment
(First Surrey Rifles) 1914, I-ieu-
tenant 191 5, Captain 1916 ;
served in Fiance throughout
the European War 1914-18;
A.D.C. to 47th Division iqiS;
M.C. 1918.
19;
Charles Woodman Kastwood, bapt. at=
Crayford, co. Ivent ; of St. Joliii's (College,
Oxford, matriculated i March 1848; of
New inn Hall, S C.l.. 1852 ; died 6 April
1874, bur. at San Franci.sco, California,
U.S.A.
=Isabella Rliza, dau. of Alexander Macdonald,
Captain 30th Foot, by Mary (Macdonald) his
wife ; niarr. in St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, New
South Wales, 18 June i860; died 6 August 1867,
bur. in Camperdown Cemetery, New South Wales.
jane Isabella, born at Sydney 3 February 1862 ;
died 6 .\ugust 1913, bur. at Swanley, co. Kent.
Whitmore Lionel Richards of 23 01d=
Square, Lincoln's Inn, London (youngest
son of Hi.s Honour J. H. Richards, County
Court Judge, co. Mayo) ; of Lincoln's Inn,
called to the Bar 8 -May 189s.
=Emelyn Mary, born at 5 Hyde
Park Street, Hyde Park, London,
24 April 1874; marr. at All
Saints', Norfolk Square, London,
3 December igo8.
Ethel Beatrice,
born at 1 7 (>lou-
cester Square,
Hyde Park, 15
March 1875.
A
Hilda Marguerite,
born at 1 7 Glou-
cester Square,
Hyde Park, 19
December 1876.
William Walter Rashleigh F'astwood of=pMabel Caroline, 3rd dau. of Arthur
Wentfords, Clare, co. Suffolk ; born at
1 7 Gloucester Square, Hyde Park, 1 1
February 1879, bapt. at St. Michaels,
I'addington, London ; educated at Win-
chester and at Merton College, O.xford.
Ellershaw of Culworth Lodge,
Scarborough, co. \'ork ; marr. at
Holy Trinity, Brompton, London
(by her uncle, the Rev. Frederick
William Hutchinson), 25 July 1907.
Emelyn Dorothy, born 2
September 1908, bapt. at
Oxted, CO. Surrey.
I I
Rachel, born 5 March William James Michael Eastwood,
1913, bapt. at liramer- born at Bramerton 13 June 191 7,
ton, CO. Norfolk. bapt. at Yelverton, co. Norfolk.
Colonel John Charles Basil Eastwood, C.B., C. M.G., of Holly Bank,=
near Woodstock, co. Oxford; born at Champion Hill, ('amberwell, co.
Surrey, 24 March 1862, bapt. at St. (iiles', Camberwell ; educated at
Eton and at New College, Oxford, matriculated 16 October 1880 (3rd
Classical Mods. i88i); Hon. M.A. 1913; Lieutenant 12th (The Prince
of Wales' Royal) Lancers 25 August 1883, Captain 1889, Major 1898,
Lieut. -Colonel 1904, Colonel (by brevet) 22 August 1907, retired 28
April 1909; of the Reserve of Officers ; served in South African War
1899-1902 (Queen's medal with three clas|)s. King's medal with two
clasps) ; Lieut. -Colonel Commaniling Oxford University Officers' Training
Corps (Oxford University Contingent) 1909-14 ; in European War 1914,
Commandant on Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 22 June 1915, 15 June 1916 and 15 Mav 1917,
C.M.G. 1916) ; C.B. 1918 ; J. P. for co. Oxford.
=Hon'''' Eleanor Sophia
(Heneage), 3rd dau.
of Edward, ist Baron
Heneage, by Lady
EleanorCecilia(Hare)
his wife, youngest twin
daughter of William,
2nd Earl of Listowel,
K.P. ; born i October
1871 ; marr. at Hain-
ton, CO. Lincoln, 26
September 1901.
(ierald Arthur Eastwood, born at Esher
Lodge, Esher, co. Surrey, 8 May 1897, bapt.
at Esher ; educated at Eton ; 2nd Lieutenant
Royal Artillery lo May 1916, Lieutenant
Royal Horse Artillery 1920 ; served in
European War in France, India, and
.Mesopotamia.
Edward Geoffrey East-
wood, born at Esher
Lodge, Esher, 22 Jan-
uary 1904, bapt. there
privately; died 27 Jan-
uary following, bur. at
Esher.
Christopher Gilbert
Eastwood, born at
Glenhurst, Esher, on
Good iM'iday, 21 April
1905, bapt. at Eslier ;
educated at I'.ton.
'93
Rev. Michael Seymour Edgell (3rd son of the Rev.=
Edward Edgell of Bathwick, co. Somerset) ; bapt.
at Bathwick ; of Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated
a I May 1840, aged 18, B.A. 1844 ; Curate of
Rodden, co. Somerset, 1845-47, of St. John's,
Lambeth, 1847-48, of St. Mary, Newington, 1848-49,
of Holy Trinity, Southwark, all co. Surrey, 1849-50,
of St. Botolph's, Bisiiopsgate, London, 1850-51;
Vicar of St. Margaret's, Leicester, 1851-52; Curate
of St. Giles', Caniberweli, co. Surrey, 1853-60 ;
Vicar of Swanley, co. Kent, 1861-92 ; died, aged 80,
at the Vicarage, Swanley, 20 March 1902, bur.
there. Will dated i November 1899, with three
codicils dated 17 June 1901 to 23 December 1901,
proved (Prin. Reg., 634, 1902) 2 May 1902, by the
Rev. Edward Methuen Rogers Edgell, nephew,
Sir Richard Mills, K.C.B., and Percy Wilson Daniel
Cruttwell.
=Jane Anne Elizabeth,
marr. at St. Mark'.s,
Surbiton, co. Surrey
(by the Rev. Charles
William Edgell), on
Tuesday, 26 October
1852 ; died, aged 76,
at the Vicarage, Swan-
ley, on Monday, 7
August 1899, bur. at
Swanley. Will dated
24 March 1892,
proved (Prin. Reg.,
141 7, 99) 20 Decem-
ber 1899, by WiHiam
Seymour Eastwood,
Barrister-at-Lavv.
I
Frances, of The
Orchard, Swanley ;
died unmarried,
aged 53. at Esher
Lodge, CO. Surrey,
on Tuesday, 22
April 1884, bur.
there. Will dated
22 June 1880,
proved ( Prin. Reg.,
474, 84) 28 June
1884, by John
Fisher Eastwood
and William Big-
wood Eastwood,
brothers.
Frank Bruce Eastwood of Woodyates Manor,=Amy Sophie, eldest dau. of ^ViHiam Keswick of
CO. Dorset ; bom at Elmside, Surbiton Hill,
CO. Surrey, 12 July 1866, bapt. at St. Mark's,
Surbiton ; educated at Eton ; Captain
(retired) 5th Volunteer Battalion East Surrey
Regiment ; J. P. for co. Dorset.
Eastwick Park, Leatherhead, co. Surrey, and of
Beech Grove, Dumfries, M.P. ; marr. at Great
Bookham, co. Surrey (by the Rev. Basil Tilson
Shaen Carter) 31 July 1895.
Rev. Basil Tilson Shaen Carter (7th son of Thomas Shaen Carter of=Mary Beatrice,
Watlington Park, co. 0.\ford, by Maria Susan his wife, only surviving child born ai Champion
and heir of Colonel Henry Tilson of Watlington Park) ; born 2 February Hill, co. Surrey,
1858; of New College, Oxford, matriculated 14 A])ril 1877, B.A. 1880, on Friday, 12 Feb-
M.A. 1884; Vicar of Watlington 1886; died, aged 38, at Highwood, ruary 1864; marr.
Weston-super-Mare, co. Somerset, on Wednesday, 11 March, bur. at at Esher on
Christmas Common, Watlington, on Monday, 16 March 1896. Will dated Tuesday, 26 July
10 October 1892, proved (Prin. Reg., 448, 96) 13 May 1896, by Mary 1892.
Beatrice Carter, relict, and George Tilson Shaen Carter, brother.
Edward Arthur Wightwick of Round Close,-j=Alice Mabel, born at Esher Lodge, co.
Cobham, co. Surrey, youngest son of the I Surrey, on Tuesday, 7 July 1868 ; marr. at
Rev. Henry Wightwick, Vicar of Codford | Esher on Tuesdav, 14 February 1893.
St. Peter, co. Wilts. ^jy
194
KNUTSFORD.
Arms on record at the College of Arms. — Per pale argent and azure
semee-de-lis a lion rampant guardant counter-changed over all a
bendlet engrailed gules.
Crest. — Out of a crown vallery or a demi-lion guardant per bend argent
and azure charged with a bendlet engrailed counter-changed
holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis argent.
Supporters. — On either side a lion guardant argent guttle de larmes, the
body charged with two fleur-de-lis in fesse between two bars
engrailed azure.
Motto. — Respice aspice prospice.
jSinutsforli.
Samuel Holland of Sandlebridge, Kiiutsfordj'j'Anne, dau. of Peter
CO. Chester (4th son of John Holland of
Mobberley, co. Chester, by Mary his
wife, dau. of Peter Colthurst of Little
VVarford, co. Chester) ; born 25 March
1734; died, aged 82, 26 May 1816, bur.
in Knutsford Chapel.
Swinton of Knutsford ;
marr. 10 October i 763 ;
died I July 1814, bur.
in Knutsford Chapel.
Elizabeth,
died in
1816. She
married
William
Stevenson.
=f
A
Mary, daughter and co- =
heir of the Rev. William
Willets, of Newcastle -
under-Lyme, co. Stafford.
Will dated 4 February
1888, proved (Prin. Reg.,
923, 92) 14 September
1892, by Robert Ellis
Grundy and Rowland
Ellis Hodgson, Barrister-
at-Law. ist wife.
=Peter Holland of Sandlebridge,=
and of Knutsford, Surgeon; born
3 June 1766; died, aged 88, at
Knutsford on Friday, 19 January
1855, Will dated 2 September
1846, proved (P.C.C. 327, 55)
25 April 1855, by Charles Aikin
Holland, son, and Mary Holland
spinster, daughter.
=Mary, dau. of
Jeremiah Whitaker
of Manchester;
marr. at Walcot
Church, Bath, co.
Somerset, on
Christmas Day,
1808. 2nd wife.
Charles Aikin Holland, died at^Elizabeth,
Meadhurst, Westwood Park, South- marriage
ampton, 1 August 1892. Will dated settlements
4 February 1888, proved (Prin. Reg., dated 12
923, 92) 14 September 1892, by April 1842.
Robert Ellis Grundy and Rowland
Ellis Hodgson, Barrister-at-Law.
Arthur Holland,
died young.
Susan, married
. . . Deane.
I
Charles Holland,
died young.
Samuel Holland of
Liverpool and of
Plas-yn - Penhryn,
CO. Merioneth ;
born in 1768; died
in 1851. He
married in 1796,
Catherine, dau. of
John Menzies of
Liverpool. —
A
I I I
Swinton Colthurst Holland=f=Anne, daughter of the Rev. Abigail Holland.
of Roehampton,co. Surrey,
and of Trieste, Austria ;
born 27 November 1777;
"died 27 December 1827.
Will dated 17 November
1827, proved (P.C.C. 80
Sutton) 28 February 1828,
by Jameson Hunter and
Henry Holland, nephew.
A
(For issue see page 20J.)
William Willets, of New-
castle-under-Lyme : married
9 May 1805 ; died, aged
76, at Boughton House,
Worcester, on Tuesday, 18
February 1845. Will dated
25 December 1841, proved
(P.C.C. 398, 45) 9 May 1845,
by Edward Holland, son.
Hannah, marr.
Lamb,
who died in
1827.
198
Margaret Emina,^Sir Henry Holland, Baronet, M. D., of Sandiebridgc,=rSaba, dau. of the Rev.
4th dau. of
James Caldwell
of Linley Wood,
CO. Stafford;
marr. at Audley,
CO. Stafford, on
Tuesday, 8 Oc-
tober 1822 ; died
in Brook Street,
Grosvenor
Square, London,
on Tuesday, 2
February 1830.
ist wife.
CO. Chester, and of 25 Brook Street, (Jrosvenor Square,
London; born at Knulsford, co. Chester, 27 October
1788; educated at Newcastle-upon-'l'yne 7799-1803, at
Bristol 1804 and at Glasgow University 1804- 1806;
M.D.Edin. 12 September 181 1, L.R.C.P. 1816, F.R.C.P.
1828, and VM'. ; Gulstonian Ix;cturer 1830, Censor 1832
-1836 and 1842, Consiliarius 1836, 1839, 1844-46,
1850-52 and 1869; Domestic Physician to (Caroline,
Princess of Wales, 1814, Physician E.xtraordinary to King
William IV. 16 April 1835, Physician-in-Ordinary to
Queen Victoria 1852-73, and H.R.H. the Prince Consort
1840-61 ; Fellow of tiie Geographical Society 1809,
Fellow of the Royal Society 19 January 181 5, President of
the Royal Institution; D.C.L. of O.xford 4 June 1856;
created a Baronet 10 May 1853; Author of " Travels in
the Ionian Isles, Albania, Thessaly, and Macedonia,"
18 1 5, and other works; died, on his 86th birthday, at 72
Brook .Street, Grosvenor Square, on Monday, 27 October
1873, bur. at Willesden, co. Middlesex. Will dated
14 December i86g, with two codicils dated 14 December
1869 and 25 July 1873, proved (Prin. Reg., 769, 73)
8 November 1873, by Sir Henry Thurstan Holland,
Baronet, and the Rev. Francis James Holland, sons.
Sydney Smith, Canon of
St. Paul's Cathedral,
London, by Catherine
Amelia his wife, dau.
of John Pybus of Cheam,
CO. Surrey ; marr. 20
March 1834 ; Author of
"A Memoir of lier Father,
the Rev. Sydney Smith "
(2 vols.) 1855 ; died at
25 Lower Brook Street,
Grosvenor Square, London,
2 November 1866. Will
dated 19 August 1852, with
codicil dated 26 February
1856, proved (Prin. Reg.,
37, 67) 12 January
1867, by Henry Thurstan
Holland
Bu.xton.
and Charles
2nd wife.
Caroline, born in Lower Brook Street, Edith Saba,
Grosvenor Square, 29 January 1835; born in Lower
died unmarried, aged 74, at Brighton, Brook Street
CO. Sussex, on Monday, 5 April, on Sunday,
cremated, the remains being interred 1 1 February,
in the Extra Mural Cemetery, died there on
Brighton, on Thursday, 8 April 1909. Thursday, 29
Will dated 2 August 1907, proved November
(Prin. Reg., 788, 1909) 11 May 1909, 1838.
by Bernard Henry Holland and
Francis Caldwell Holland, nephews,
and George Sta[)ylton Barnes.
I
Gertrude, born in Lower
Brook Street, Grosvenor
Square, 25 March 1840; died
unmarried, aged 58, at The
Manor House, Byfl'-et, co.
Surrey, on Tuesday, 30
August 1898. Will dated
15 August 1894, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1033, 98) 21
September 1898, by iJernard
Henry Holland, nephew,
and George Barnes.
Charles Buxton (3rd son of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, =f-Emily Mary, marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, on
Thursday, 7 February 1850 ;
died at Fox Warren, Cobham,
CO. Surrey, 19 June 1908. Will
dated 4 July 1896, with three
codicils dated 6 July 1896 to
6 January 1906, proved (Prin.
Reg.. 1314, 1908) 26 September
1908, by Sydney Charles Buxton,
M.P. (now Viscount Buxton),
and George Stapylton Barnes,
son-in-law.
ist Baronet, of Bellfield, co. Dorset, by Hannah his
wife [sister of Elizabeth Fry], ■ 5th dau. of John
Gurney of Earlham, co. Norfolk) ; born at Cromer,
CO. Norfolk, iS November 1822; of Trinity College,
Cambridge, admitted Pen.sioner 19 September 1840,
matriculated 1841, Scholar 1844, B.A. 1845, M.A.
1850 ; M.P. for Newport, Isle of Wight, 28 March 1857
to ^3 April 1859, for Maidstone 30 April 1859 to
6 July 1865 and for East Surrey 20 July 1865 to death ;
Member of the Ritual Commission 1867-68; Author
of " Slavery and Freedom in the British West
Indies" i860, and other works; died, aged 48, at
Lockhearnhead Hotel, near Killin, co. Perth, on
Thursday, 10 August 187 i. /t\
Elinor Anne,
died in 1829.
199
Mary, died, aged 84, at Church House,
Knutsford, co. Chester, on Monday, 1 1
June 1S77. Will dated 15 November
1873, with two codicils dated 24 Novem-
ber 1874 and 19 March 1875, l>i'"ved
(Prin. Reg., 577, 77) 5 July 1877, by
Sir Henry Thurstan Holland, Baronet,
K.C.MXJ., nephew.
Kessy, married Lucy, died, aged 82, at Church House,
the Rev. Frank- Knutsford, on Friday, 24 August 1883.
lyn Howarth. Will dated 4 February 1874, with codicil
dated 24 October 1881, proved (Prin.
Keg., 757, 83) 18 September 1883, by
Sir Henry Thurstan Holland, Baronet,
K.C. M.G., and the Rev. Francis James
Holland, the nephews.
Ehzabeth Margaret,^
youngest dau. of
Nathaniel Hibbert
of Munden House,
Aldenham, CO. Hert-
ford, by Emily his
wife, dau. of the
Rev. Sydney Smith,
Canon of St. Paul's
Cathedral, London ;
marr. at Aldenham
(bythe Rev. Francis
James Holland) on
Wednesday, 18
August 1852 ; died,
aged 21, at 50
Chester Square,
London, on Thurs-
day, 12 April 1855,
bur. at Aldenham.
I St wife.
as
CO.
=Sir Henry Thurstan Holland, Viscount Knutsford and
a Banmet, O.C. M.G. ; born in Lower Brook Street,
London, on Wednesday, 3 August 1825 ; educated
at Harrow, admitted January 1838, and at Trinity
College, Cambridge, B.A. 1847; of the Inner Temple,
called to the Bar 1849, Bencher 1881 ; Legal Adviser
to Colonial Oftice 1867-70; Assistant Under-
Secretary of Stale for the Colonies 1870-74; M.P. for
Midhurst 23 September 1874-85 and for Hampstead
1885-88; Financial Secretary to the 'IVeasury June to
September 1885 ; Vice-President of the Council on
Education September 1885 to February 1886 and
August 1886 to January 1887, Secretary of State for
the Colonies January 1887 to August 1892 ; an
Ecclesiastical Commissioner for England 1887-92;
J. P. for the counties of Surrey and London, D.L. for
CO. Middlesex ; a Trustee of the National Portrait
Gallery ; Sub-Prior and Knight of Justice and Honorary
Baililif of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ;
sv.'orn a Privy Councillor 1885 ; Vice-Chairnian of
the British Red Cross Society ; succeeded his father
2nd liaionet 27 October 1873, and created,
February 1888, Baron Knutsford of Knutsford,
Chester, and 3 August 1895 advanced to a
Viscountcy; died, aged 88, at 75 Eaton Square,
London, on Thursday, 29 January, bur. at Witley,
CO. Surrey, on Monday, 2 February 1914. Memorial
Services at the Temple Church and at the Grand
Priory Church of the Order of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem same day. Will dated 21 July 1910, with
codicil dated 23 November 1914, proved (Prin. Reg.,
258, 14) 28 P'ebiuary 1914, by Sydney George, ^'iscount
Knutsford, and the Hon'''* Lionel Raleigh Holland, sons, i
(Fur Issue see
"Margaret Jean, elder dau.
of the Rt. Hon'''* Charles
Edward Trevelyan, 1st
Baronet, K.C.B., by
Hannah More his wife,
dau. of Zachary Macaulay,
and sister of Thomas
Babington, Baron Macaulay
of Rothley ; born at Cal-
cutta 14 October 1835,
bapt. in the Cathedral
there ; marr. at St.
Michael's, Chester Square,
London (by the Rev.
William Trevelyan), 25
November 1858 ; a Lady
of Justice of the Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in
Kngland ; died, aged 70,
at 75 F,aton Square, Lon-
don, on Sunday, 26 August,
bur. at Witley, co Surrey,
on Thursdity, 30 August
1906. Will dated 18
January 1904, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1484, 1906)
16 November 1906, by
Henry Thurstan, Viscount
Knutsford, the Hon'''*
Cecil Trevelyan Holland,
and the Hon'^''-' Lionel
Raleigh Holland, sons.
2nd wife.
/rtj,r 204.)
200
Rev. Francis James Holland, born at Lower Brook Street, London, on Siinday,=p
20 January iiS28 ; educated at J-^ton and at Trinity College, Cambridge,
admitted Pensioner i January 1846, B.A. 1850, M.A. 1853; Incumbent of
Quebec Chapel, Marylebone, London, 1861-83; Chaplain in Ordinary to
Queen Victoria 1876-1901, Honorary Chaplain to King Edward VH. 1901 ;
Vicar of St. Dunstan's, Canterbury, 1853-61 ; one of the six preachers in
Canterbury Cathedral 1856-S2, Canon of Canterbury 1882, Proctor in Con-
vocation ; died, aged 79, at Sorrento, Italy, on Sunday, 27 January 1907, bur.
at Godmersham, co. Kent, after a service in Canterbury Cathedral. Will
dated 21 November 1906, proved (Prin. Reg., 409, 1907) 15 March 1907, by
Bernard Henry Holland, C.B., son, and Harry William Lyall, brother in-law.
■Mary Sibylla, eldest dau.
of the Rev, Alfred Lyall,
Rector of Harbledown,
CO. Kent ; niarr. at
Harbledown on Tues-
day, 23 October 1855;
died, aged 55, at The
Lodge, Harbledown, on
Wednesday, 23 Sep-
tember 1891.
Bernard Henry Holland, C.B., of Harbledown Lodge, Canterbury, co. Kent,=
and of 29 Kensington Square, London ; born on Tuesday, 23 December
1856 ; educated at Eton and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term 1875, B.A. 1879, ?*I-A. 1883 ; of the Inner 'I'emple, called to
the Bar 1882 : served on Charity Commission 1884-90, and Royal Commissions
on Financial Relations 1894, on Transvaal Concessions 1900, on Port of
London 1901 and on South African War 1902 ; Private Secretary to the
Duke of Devonshire 1892-94, and to the Secretaries of State for the Colonies
1903-1908; .Alderman of London County Council 1910; Sub-Commissioner
for National Service for East Kent area 1917 ; C. B. 24 June 1904 ; Author of
"Life of the Duke of Devonshire," 191 i, "The Lancashire Hollands," 1917,
and other works.
■Florence Helen, youngest
dau. of the Rev. William
Arthur Duckworth of
Orchardleigh Park.Frome,
CO. Somenset, bv the
Hon"' Edith (Campbell)
his wife, youngest tiau. of
John, Baron Campbell ;
marr. at Orchardleigh
on Thursday, 3 January
'895-
Christoplier Bernard Holland, born at 32 Kensington Square
on Wednesday, 20 July 1898; died at Orcliardleigh on Saturday,
24 September following.
Mary Verena Violet, born at 32
Kensington Square on i'uesday
26 March 1901.
Charles James Cropper of
Ellergreen, Kendal, co.
Westmorland (only son of
James Cropper of Eller-
green, M.P., by Fanny
Alison his wife, dau. o!
John Wakefield of Sedg-
wick, CO. Westmorland) ;
born6 July 1852 ; cilurated
at Rugby, ad.uitted Sep-
tember 1866, and atTriiiity
College, ('ainbridge, matri-
culated Michaelinns Tcr:n
1871, B.A. 1875: J. P. for
CO. Westmorland, High !
Sheriff 1906. .-k
'=j=Edith Emily,
born at 50
Chester Stjuare,
London, on Fri-
day, 28 October
1853; marr. at
All Saints',
Ennismore Gar-
dens, London
(by the Rev.
Francis James
Holland), on
'i'liursday, 3
I
Sir Sydney George Flolland, Viscount=
Knutsford and Baron Knutsford of
Knutsford, co. Chester, and a Baronet
(twin with Arthur Henry) ; born at 50
Chester Square 19 March 1855, bapi.
at St. Michael's, Chester Square ; edu-
cated at Wellington College and at
Trinity Hall, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term 1873, LL. B. 1877,
Hon. Fellow Trinity Hall ; of the Inner
Temple, called to the Bar 1879 ; J. P.
for the counties of London and Miildle-
sex ; (Chairman of The London Hospital
and of Poplar Hosj)ilaI ; a Knight of
Glare of the Order of Si. John of
Jeru.salem in England ; 2nd-class Order
of the I'annebrog ; succeeded hisfalher
as 2nd Viscount 29 January 1914.
T= Lady Mary (Ash-
j burnhani), youn-
gest dau of Ber-
tram, 4th l^arl of
Ashburnham, by
Catherine Char-
lotte his wife, dau.
of George Baillie
of JcrviswoodjCO.
Lanark ; lorn 21
December 1859 ;
marr. at Christ
Church, r^iayfair,
London (by t)ie
kcv. Francis
James Holland),
23 Jani;;)iy 1883.
Lucy Katharine,
born at Llan-
gattock Park,
Crick howell, co.
Brecknock, 15
September 1886,
baptised at Llan-
gattock.
Lieut-Colonel Lord Douglas Malise Graham, D.S.O., M.C., of=^^Rachel Mary,
Buchanan Castle, Drymen, Glasgow (2nd son of Douglas Beresford born on Sunday,
Malise Ronald, Duke of .Monir(ise, K.G.) ; born at Buchanan i March 1891,
Castle, Gla.sgow, 14 October 1883; 2nd Lieutenant Royal .\rtilleiy bapt. at Quebec
21 December 1901, Lieutenant 1904, Captain December 1913, Major Chapel, Lon-
June 1916, Lieut.-Colonel by brevet 3 June 1919; served in don; marr. at
European War 1914-18 ; A. D.C. :o General Sir Charles Fergusson, St. Michael's,
1 914, and afterwards commanded a battery (mentioned in despatches, Chester Square,
"London Gazette," 19 October 1914, 22 June igis, 15 June 1916, London,29 July
14 January and 15 May 1917, D.S.O. 1917, M.C.) I9i9-
Rev. William Henry Bolton (eldest son of the Rev. William Jay Bolton=
of St. James', Bath, co. Somerset, by Margaretta Klizabeth Jones his wife,
dau. of the Rev. Henry Watts Wilkinson); born at 7 Feci Terrace, Dyke
Road, Brighton, co. Sussex, 7 May 1859 ; of Queens' College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term 1877, ii.A. 1881, M.A. 1884; Curate of
Holy Trinity, Exeter, CO. Devon, 1882-84; Sub-Warden of St. Augustine's
College, Canterbury, co. Kent, 1884-89 ; Vicar of St. Sithney 1889-91, of
Saltash 1891-95, and of Penzance, all co. Cornwall, 1895-1901, Vicar of
St. John-the-Evangelist's, Upper Norwood, co. Surrey, 1901 ; died at St.
John's House, Upper Norwood, on Monday, 4 August, bur. at Elmer's
End, CO. Kent, on Thursday, 7 August 1902.
^Agnes Mary, of 17
Wellington Road,
Brighton ; born at
St. Dunstan's, Can-
terbury, on Satur-
day, 30 January
1858 ; marr. at
Canterbury Cathe-
dral on Saturday,
29 June 1889.
Catherine Sibylla, born
at 32 Kensington Square,
London, on Tuesday, 1 7
March 1903.
John Francis Holland, born at Harbledown
Lodge, Canterbury, co, Kent, on Thursday,
9 August 1906, died there on Thursday,
27 September following.
Alfred Bernard Holland,
born at 29 Kensington
Square on Wednesday,
17 June 1908.
Arthur Henry Hoiland-Hibbert (twin with Sydney George)=qf=Ellen, eldest dau. of Sir Wilfrid
of Munden, Watford, co. Hertford ; born at 50 Chester
Square, London, on Monday, 19 March 1855, bapt. at
Aldenham, co. Hertford ; of the Royal Navy, Midshipman
20 October 1870, acting Sub -Lieutenant (retired) 1875 ; of
Trinity Hall, Cambridge, Michaelmas Term 1875; J. P., D.L.,
and County Alderman, co. Hertford, High Sheriff 1891;
assumed by Royal Licence dated 17 May 1876 the additional
name and arms of Hibbert, in compliance with the will of
his grandmother, Emily, widow of Nathaniel Hibbert, and
dau. of the Rev. Sydney Smith, Canon of St. Paul's.
Lawson, 2nd Baronet, M.P., by
Mary his wife, 3rd dau. of Joseph
Pocklington-Senhouse of Nether-
hall, CO. Cumberland ; born at
Brayton, co. Cumberland, on
Saturday, 13 August 1864 ; marr.
at Aspatria, co. Cumberland (by
Canon Francis James Holland),
on Wednesday, 5 November 1884.
Robert Cholmley Faulconer of Nottlers, St. Albans, co.=
Hertford, M.C (son of Arthur Cholmley Faulconer of Tena-
menis, King's Langlev, co. Hertford; ; born at O.xley Lane,
near Watford, i July 1884 ; educated at Wellington College ;
Captain Hertfordshire Yeomanry ; served in European War
1914-19 (Military Cross).
=Elsie, born at Munden, Watford,
on Monday, 18 January 1886,
bapt. at Aldenham ; married
at Aldenham on Saturday, 21
June 19 1 3.
Thurstan Holland - Hibbert of Nulebush, Leighton Buzzard, =
CO. Bedford: born at Munden, Watford, on Tuesday, 19 June
1888, bapt. at Al'Jenliam ; educated at Eton and at Trinity
College, Cambridge, matriculated 1907, B.A. 1910; of the
Inner Temple, called to the Bar 24 June 1914 ; 2nd Lieu-
tenant Hertfordshire Yeomanry, Lieutenant 2nd Dragoons
(Royal Scots Greys), Captain Remount Department.
.Viola Mary, elder dau. of
Thomas Meadows Clutterbuck
of Putteridgebury, and of
Micklefield Hall, Rickmans-
worth, both co. Hertford ;
marr. at Lilley, co. Hertford,
on Wednesday, 24 July 191 2.
Diana, born at Putteridgebury,
on Saturday, 5 September 19 14,
bapt. at Aldenham.
Julian Thurstan Hoiland-Hibbert, born at
Putteridgebury, on Monday, 3 May 1920,
bapt. at Aldenham.
Allred Dunstan Holland, born at St.
Dunstan's, Canterbury, co. Kent, on
Tuesday, 29 March 1859; died, aged
10, at Foxholm, Cobhain, co. Surrey,
on Tuesday, 24 August 1869.
Lucy Verena, born at 23 Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park.
London, on Monday, 26 July 1862, bapt. at St.
Michael's, Harbledown, co. Kent ; died unmarried, at
Harbledown, on Friday, 3 September 1886, buried at
Godniersham, co. Kent.
Francis Caldwell Holland of Hillside Hoase,=
West Horsley, co. Surrey, and of 12 Onslow
Crescent, South Kensington, London ; born at
23 Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, on Friday 21
April 1865; educated at Eton, admitted 1877,
and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term 1883, B.A. 1886, M.A.
1891 ; a Clerk in the House of Commons.
=Maud Constance, only surviving child of Sir
Spencer Walpole, K.C.B., by Marion Jftne
his wife, younger dau. of Sir John Oigby
Murray, lolh Baronet; born at i Coleshill
Street (now Katon Terrace), Eaton Square,
London, on Friday, 6 May 1870; marr. at
St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington, London, on
Tuesday, 9 November 1897.
Michael James Holland of Lullings, Balcombe,=jpMarion Ada Flora, elder dau. of Henry
CO. Sussex; born at 37 Sussex Gardens, Hyde I'aik, John Tschudi Broadwood of Bone Hill,
London, on Tuesday, 25 October 1870; educated near St. Albans, co. Hertford, by Ada
at Eton ; Lieutenant 2nd Regiment King Edward's his wife, dau. of Sir Leopold Heath,
Horse; Private Secretary to Sir William Edward K.C.B. ; marr. at Christ Church, Mayfair,
Maxwell, K.C. M.G., when Governor of Gold Coast. London, on Saturday, 6 May 191 1.
Antony Francis Holland, born at 12
Onslow Crescent, South Kensington,
on Wednesday, 4 June 1913, bapt. at
the [jarish church, Brompton, London.
Uavid Cuthbert Lyall Holland, born
at 4 Victoria Road, Kensington, on
Tuesday, 23 March 1915, bapt. at
East Horsley, co. Surrey.
Wilfrid Holland-Hibbert, born at Munden,=j=Audrey, dau. of Mark Fenwick of Abbotswood,
Watford, co. Hertford, on Wednesday, 4
January 1893, bapt. at Aldenham, co. Hert-
ford ; educated at Eton and at Trinity
College, Cambridge ; (.Captain Hertfordshire
Yeomanry ; A.D.C. to Viceroy of India
Stow-on-the-Wold, co. Gloucester, and of 22
Bruton Street, London ; marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, on Wednesday, 25;
September 1918.
Lavinia, born at 26 Chesham Place, Belgrave
Square, London, on Sunday, 19 October 19 19,
bapt. at St. George's, Hanover Square.
303
Elizabeth Margaret,-]-Sir Henry Thurstan=T=Margaret Jean, elder dau.
dau. of Nathaniel Holland, Viscount of the Rt. HonW' Charles
Hibbert. ist wife. | Knutsford. Edward Trevelyan, ist
Baronet, K.C.B. 2nd wife.
(For issue see page 200.)
I
Henry Macaulay Holland,
born at 8 Grosvenor
Crescent, Belgrave .Square,
London, on Friday, 16
September 1859 ; educated
at Harrow, admitted
Easter 1873 ; died, aged
18, at Frankfort-onMain,
(lerniany, on Saturday,
6 April 1878. Memorial
tablet in the School
Chapel at Harrow.
Reginald Abel Smith (eldest son of Robert=
Smith of Goldings, co. Hertford, by Isabel his
wife, dau. of Henry John Adeane of Babraham
Hall, CO. Cambridge, M.P.); born at 14
Upper Grosvenor Street, Westminster, on
Sunday, 11 October 1857 ; of Trinity College,
Cambridge, matriculated 1875, B.A. 1879;
Hon. Major Hertfordshire Yeomanry Cavalry ;
a Director of the Equitable Life Assurance
Society ; died, aged 44, at Windsor, co. Berks,
on Saturday, 26 April, bur. at St. Michael's
and All Angel's, Watford, co. Hertford, 30
April igo2.
A
=Margaret Alice, of
43 Cadogan Square,
Chelsea, co. Mid-
dlesex ; born at 25
Rutland Gate, Ken-
sington, London, 5
September 1861 ;
marr. at St. Peter's,
Eaton Square, Lon-
don (by the Rev.
Francis James Hol-
land), on Thursday,
15 October 1S85.
Cecil Trevelyan Holland of Leamington, co. Warwick ; born at 25 Rutland=
Gate, Kensington, on Sunday, 26 October 1862 ; educated at Wellington
College; Lieutenant Coldstream Guards 30 January 1884, Captain 18 May
1892, of the King's Royal Rifle Corps 20 July following; A.D.C. to Governor
and Commander-in-Chief, Malta, 28 December 1888, to General Officer
Commanding, Cape of Good Hope, 13 February 1890; employed with Lagos
Constabulary 28 February 1894; Inspector-General of Police, Mauritius, 28
February 1894 ; served in Soudan E.xpedition 1885 at Suakin, action at
Hasheen, attack on convoy 24 March and action at Tamai (medal with clasi),
bronze star); Governor of H.M. Prison at Canterbury 1902-1908.
i.Alice, dau. of
Gilbert Walker
of London ;
marr. at the
Cathedral,
Mauritius, on
Tuesday, 2 1
April 1896.
Robert Begbie Longridge (younger son=j=Alice Mary, born at South Kensington on
of Robert Charles Longridge) ; Captain
16th Lancers, attached to Royal Air
Force.
Saturday, 25 September 1897 ; marr. at St.
John's, Knutsford, co. Chester, 23 April 1919.
Lionel Raleigh Holland of 14 Buckingham Street, Strand, London ; born at 25 Rutland Gate,
Kensington, on Wednesday, 22 March 1865, bapt. at All Saints', FZnnisniorc Gardens,
South Kensington; educated at Harrow, admitted September 1878, and at King'."; College,
Cambridge, admitted 8 October 1883, matriculated Michaelmas Term 1883, B.A. (and-class
Historical Tripos) 1886, LL.B. (2nd-class La vv Tripos 18S7) 1889; of the Inner Temple,
called to the Bar i88g ; M.P. for Tower Hamlets (Bow and Bromley division) 1895-99 ;
Member London County Council (Westminster) 1895-98 ; Honorary Secretary London
Municipal Society ; in command of the British Red Cross Ambulance Unit, working for
the French Army in Northern France and Belgium 1914-15 (1914 medal) ; formerly Editor of
the " English Illustrated Magazine."
204
H^oIIant)-
Swinton Colthuist Holland of Roeliampton,=pAiiiie, dau. of the Rev. William Willetts of
CO. Surrey, and of Tricsie, Austria (3rd | Newcastle-under-Lyme, co. Stafford ; niarr.
son of Samuel Holland, set- pat,'e ig^'); i 9 May 1805 ; died, aged 76, at Houghton
born 27 Noveuiber 1777 ; died 27 Decern- j House, Worcester, on Tuesday, i8 February
ber 1827. Will dated 17 November 1827, 1845. Will dated 25 December 1841, proved
proved (P.C.C. 80 Sulioii) 28 February (P.C.C. 398, 45) 9 May 1845, by Edward
1828, by Jameson Hunter ami Henry Holland, son.
Holland, nephew. 1
Sophia, youngest dau.-p-Edward Holland of Dumbleton Hall, co. Gloucester ;=f-Frances Maria, dau
of Elias Isaac of
Boughton, CO. Wor-
cester, by Harriet his
wife, dau. of William
Whitmore of Dud-
maston, co. Salop ;
marr. at St. John's,
near Worcester, on
Thursday, 26 April
1832 ; died, aged 37,
on Sunday, 5 January
1851. 1st wife.
born at Trieste 11 February 1806; educated
at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge,
admitted Pensioner 29 September 1823, matriculated
1824, B.A. 1829, M.A. 1850; admitted to Lincoln's
Inn 15 January 1827 ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Gloucester ;
M.P. for East Worcestershire 19 January 1835 to
17 July 1837, for Evesham 11 July 1855 to 11 No-
vember 1868; died, aged 68, at Dumbleton Hall, on
Monday, 4 January 1875, bur. at Dumbleton. Will
dated 26 January 1867, with codicil dated 24 October
1870, proved (Prin. Reg., 135, 75) 22 February 1875,
by Edward Thurstan Holland, son.
of Samuel Christian
of Malta; marr. at
St. Paul's, Valetta,
on Wednesday, 2 1
January 1857; died,
aged 73, at Cannes,
France, in 1898.
She married istly
J. Hunter. 2nd
wife.
Herbert Christian Holland, M.Y.O., born at=
19 Montagu Square, Eondon, 16 July 1858 ;
educated at Eton; Cornet 15th (King's)
Hussars 11 May 1878, Lieutenant i July
1 88 1 ; served with 8th Hussars in Afghan
War 1879-80 and with the 15th Hussars
in Southern Afghanistan in 1880 (medal),
in Boer War i83i and in Egypt 1882
(wounded) ; Captain Derbyshire Yeomanry
Cavalry 1892, retired 23 March 1897;
Chief Constable of Derbyshire ; J. P. for
CO. Derby; M.V.O. (4th-class) 1905; died
at Buxton, co. Derby, 3 May 191b, bur. at
Burbage, co. Derbj'.
=Edith LaurentiaMary,
of The Wheathills,
Kirk Langley, co.
Derby, eldest dau.
of Lawrence Trent
Cave of Ditcham
Park, CO. Hants, and
of 1 3 Lowndes Square,
London ; marr. at St.
Peter's, Iviton Square,
London, on Satur-
day, 20 October
1883.
Susan Florence, born at
Dumbleton Hall on
Monday 14 November
1859 ; died at Southsea,
CO. Hants, on Monday,
12 May 1863.
Henry Ewan Holland,
born at Dumbleton Hall
on Monday, 15 October
i860 ; died aged r2, at
Malta on Christmas
Day, 1872.
Rup;rt Thurstan Holland, D.S.O., M.C.,
born at Marchington Hall, co. Stafford,
on Saturday, 17 October 1885, bapt. at
Marchington ; educated at Eton ; 2nd
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery 23
December 1903, Lieutenant 23 December
1906, Captain 30 October 19 14, Major
25 July 1916; served in European War
July 1915 to F'ebruary 191Q (mentioned
in despatches, " T^ondon Gazette," 31
May 1916 and 4 January 191 7, D.S.O.,
M.C., French and Belgian Croix lie
Guerre).
Tom Herbert Holland, M.C.,=
born at Cross Hayes, Hoar
Cross, Burton -on -Trent, co.
Stafford, on Monday, 23
January 1888, bapt. at Hoar
Cross ; educated at Malvern
College ; temporary Lieutenant
Royal Field Artilley, Captain
(acting Major) ; served in
European War July 19 15 to
February 1919 (M.C., Legion
of Honour) ; of the Governaient
Service, Ceylon.
=LiIlian Kitty,
3rd dau. ot Dr.
Gilbert Wil-
liam Worthy,
M.R.C.S., of
Tavistock, co.
Devon ; marr. 3
July 19 15.
A daughter, born at Kirk I.angley
on Saturday, 7 September 19 18.
A son, born i December
1919.
205
John Whitmore Isaac of Bougluon, Worcester, Hanker=|=Charlotte
(son of Elias Isaac of Boughton House, by Harriet his
— ■'■- dau. of William Whitmore of Dudmaston, co.
wife, dau. of William Whitmore of Dudmaston, co. i
.Salop) ; born at Wick, co. \\'orcester, 31 December 1807 ; :
died 17 April 1884, bur. at St. John's, Worcester. //fv
, born 10 August 1808 ;
marr. at Dunibleton, co. Gloucester,
14 March 1833; died 8 November
:878, bur. at St. John's, Worcester.
His Honour Crompton Hutton of Harescombe Grange, =j=Harriet Sophia, born at Dumble
Stroud, CO. Gloucester (eldest son of Robert HuUon, M.P.,
of Putney Park, co. Surrey) ; born at Liverpool 7 December
1822 ; educated at Rugby, admitted 1837, of 'I'rlnity College,
Cambridge, admitted Pensioner 23 June 1841, B.A. 1846;
of the Inner Temple, called to the Bar 6 June 1853 ; Judge
of County Courts November 1872-1S89; J. P. for the
counties of Lancaster and Gloucester; died, aged 87, at i 19 January 1908.
Harescombe Grange, on Wednesday, 5 January 1910. /(\
ton Hall on Monday, 3 November
1834 ; marr. at Dumbleton, co.
(jloucester (by the Rev. Frederick
Whitmore Holland), on Tuesday,
25 July 1865; died, aged 73, at
Harescombe Grange, on Sunday,
Edward Thurstan Holland, born 10 February 1836; educated^
at Eton, admitted 1853 ; of Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term 1S54, B.A. 1859; admitted
to Lincoln's Inn 8 January 1859, called to the Bar 18
November 1861 ; died, aged 48, at Wimbledon, co. Surrey,
on Saturday, 27 September 1884. Will dated 21 December
1882, proved (Prin. Reg., 788, 84) 24 October 1884, by
Marianne Holland, the relict.
=Marianne, daughter of the Rev.
William Gaskell of Manchester ;
marr. at Cross Street Chapel, Man-
chester (by her father), on Tuesday,
14 August i866 ; died at Alfrick
Court, Worcester, 1 7 September,
bur. at Alfrick 21 September 1920.
William Edward Holland=i=Evelyn, dau. of Margaret Elizabeth, born at
of 17 Darghley Road, ' Captain Wynn Wimbledon on Sunday, i
Wimbledon; born at i j F i d e 11 of
Sunnyside, Wimbledon, on j Hampton Hill,
Sunday, 15 September ' co. Middlesex.
1867. I
November 1868; died, aged
7, at 9 Woburn Square,
Holborn, London, on Wed-
nesday, 16 February 1876.
Margaret Evelyn Aveira, born at Bromyard, co. Worcester,
14 June 1896; married Clifford Trevor Jones.
Agnes Sylvia, born
at Sunnyside, Wim-
bledon, on Thurs-
day, 26 May 1870 ;
died there on
Sunday, 14 August
following.
Florence Evelyn,
born at Sunny-
side, Wimbledon,
25 November
1871.
Julia Dorothea, born at i
Sunnyside, Wimbledon, on
Saturday, 27 September 1873;
died, aged 2^ years, at 9 Woburn
Square, Holborn, on Thursday,
17 February 1876.
Bryan Tliurstan
Holland, born
at Wimbledon
on Saturday, 4
September 1875.
John Ottys Holland,
born 18 July 1877 :
died, aged 2 months,
at Wimbledon on
Sunday, 23 Septem-
ber 1877.
Victor Christian Holland, born at Upwoods, Doveridge,
CO. Derby, 22 June 1897, bapt. at Doveridge ; educated
at Malvern College ; Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery
26 .August 1916; served in European War September
1916 to May 1919 (mentioned in despatches, "London
Gazette," 4 January 19 17, Belgian Croix de Guerre).
Lawrence Henry Holland, born at
The Knoll, Littleover, co. Derby,
II August 1901, bapt. at Littleover;
died at Malvern College 15 May
1 9 16, bur. in the cemetery at
Malvern.
:o6
Rev. Richard Croft (youngest son of Sir Richard Croft, Baronet, by Margaret his=
wife, dau. of Thouias Oenman, M.D., and sister of Thomas, ist Lord Denman);
born 22 August i8oS; of Balliul College, Oxford, matriculated 20 May 1825,
B.A. 1829, Fellow of Exeter College 1829-39, -^I-A. 1832, M.B. 1833 ; Rector
of North Ockenden, co. Essex, 1839-45 ; Vicar of Hartburn, co. Durham,
1845-56, and of Hillingdon, co. Middlesex, 1855 ; died 17 February 1869.
He married istly at Marylebone Church, London, 15 October 1839, Charlotte
Leonora, elder daughter of Lieut.- Colonel Sir Robert Russell, Baronet, of the
Hon*"'' East India Co.'s Service ; she died 9 November 1854.
■Louisa, born
7 February
1810 ; marr.
at Holy Tri-
nity, Maryle-
bone, 28 May
1856. 2nd
wife.
of Overbury Court, co.
Worcester, by Mary
Anne his wife, dau.
of John Biddul|ili of
Ledbury, co. Here-
ford ; born 5 August
1842; marr. at Over-
bury (by the Rev.
Francis James Hol-
land), on Thursday,
24 February 1870 ;
died, aged 31, at
Overbury on Sunday,
7 December 1873,
bur. there, ist wife.
I
Peneloi)e, younger=fRev. Frederick Whitmore Holland, F.R.G.S. ;=p
dau. of Robert NLirtin born at Dumbleton, co. Gloucester, i August
1837 ; educated at Eton, admitted 1853, and
at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term 1856, B.A. i860, M.A. 1864 ;
Assistant Minister, Quebec Chapel, London,
1865-72 ; Vicar of All Saints' with St. Lawrence,
Evesham, co. Worcester, 1872-81, Rural Dean
1878 ; joint hon. secretary of the Palestine
Exploration Fund i866 till death ; a founder of
the Sinai Survey Fund; F.R.G.S. 1867; Author
of "Sinai and Jerusalem," or "Scenes from Bible
Lands," 1870 ; died, aged 44, on the Niesen,
near Thun, Switzerland, on F'riday, 26 August
1881. \Vill dated 28 February 1876, proved
(I'rin. Reg., 740, 81) 31 October 1881, by Elinor
Traherne Holland, the relict, Edward Thurstan
Holland, Barrister-at Law, brother, and Richard
Biddulph Martin, brother-in law.
Robert Martin Martin -Holland, C.B.,=i=Eleanor Mary,
F.S.A., of Bell's Castle, Kemerton, co. daughter of
(iloucester, and of 20 Elvaston Place, : George Edward
South Kensington, London; born at 21 Martin of Ham
Eaion Square, London, on Thursday, 10 1 Court, Upton-
October 1872 ; educated at Eton and at I on-Severn, co.
Trinity College, Oxford ; Hon. Secretary ] \Vorcester, by
Bankers' Clearing House; Director of j Maria Henrietta
Bank of Liverpool and of Martin's Bank, I his wife, eldest
lAd., Union Discount Company of ' dau. of Ben-
Lond'in, Ltd., Gas Light and Coke janiin Cherry ;
Company, London and South -Western marr. at L'pton-
Railway, and Alliance Assurance Com- on Severn on
pany ; C.B. 19 June 1911; Chairman j Thursday, 4 No-
County of London Territorial Force Asso- \ veniber 1897.
ciaiton 1908; took by Royal Licence dated
14 January 1917, the surname of Martin
in addition to that of Holland.
Julia, born
at Overbury
on Friday,
28 Novem-
ber 1873.
'Elinor Traherne,
eldest dau. of John
Martin of The Upper
Hall, Ledbury, M. P.,
by Mary his wife,
dau. of Captain
Thomas Aubrey
Morse of Old Col-
wall, Malvern, co.
Worcester ; born 18
October 1839 ; marr.
at Ledbury (by the
Rev. Frances James
Holland), in October
1875 ; died at Col-
wall. 2nd wife.
Edward Holland,
M.C., born at Eves-
ham 9 March 1877 ;
educated at Eton,
admitted September
1890, and at Trinity
College, Oxford ;
Lieutenant Worces-
tershire Yeomanry ;
served in European
\Var 1 914 at Galli-
poli an d Egypt
(Military Cross) :
killed at (iuinchy
while serving with
Scots Guards 13
September 1916.
Geoffrey Robert Edward Martin- Holland,
born 3 August 1898, bapt. at Upton-on-
Severn, co. Worcester ; educated at West
Downs, at Eton, and at the Royal Military
College, Sandhurst; entered the 1 6th Lancers
as 2nd Lieutenant in 1916; served in
European War October 191 7, and was killed
in action, near Cuy, France, 26 March 1918.
Edward Martin-Holland,
born 8 March 1900, bapt.
at Coddington, co. Here-
ford ; educated at West
Downs, at Eton, and at
Christ Church, O.xford.
207
Cyril George Martin-
Holland, born 23 April
1902, bapt. at Holy
Trinity, Sloane Square,
Chelsea, CO. Middlese.x;
educated at Eton.
Susan, eldest=
dau. of Samuel
Christian of
Malta; born lo
November 1819 ;
marr. at the
Governor's Cha-
pel, Malta, on
Wednesday, 14
September 1842 ;
died at Malta
on Thursday, 1 1
July 1844, bur.
tliere. ist wile.
=Commander Freilcrirk Holland, R.N.,=
of Ashbourne Hall, co. Derby ; born
at Hackney, co. Middlesex, 6 August
1 8 14, educated at the Royal Naval
College ; entered the Royal Navy 13
August 1836; Commander 9 Novem-
ber 1846; died, aged 45, in London
on Saturday, 21 July i860, bur. at
Ashl>()iirne. Will dated 22 M.iy 1854,
proved at Derby 27 October 18(50, by
Edward Iloiiand, brother, and l\.e
Hon''''= George L'enman.
=llon'''= Anne (Denman), of Gad-
brook, Betchworth, co. Surrey, 5th
dau. of Thomas, ist Lord Denman;
born on Wednesday, 26 June 1822 ;
marr. at Stony MidJleton, co.
Derby, on Tuesday, j8 August
1846; died at Gadbrook on Satur-
day, 23 August, bur. at Betc-liworlh
27 August 1913. \Vill dated 3
September 1907, wiih codicil of
.same date, proved (I'rin. Reg.,
1562, 13) II October 191 3, by
Spencer Langton Holland and
Arthur Denman. 2nd wife.
Annie Susan, born
at Ryde, Isle of
Wight, on Tuesday,
17 October 1848,
bapt. at Holy
Trinity, Maryle-
bone, London.
Eiiwani Holland, born at Charlotte (twin with
I'lckeridge, co. Buckingham,
on Friday, 30 August 1850,
bypc. at Dumbleton, co.
Gloucester ; educated at
Repton; died at Mel-
bourne, .Australia, in 1898,
bur. there.
Theodosia Caroline),
born at H inch ley
Wood, Ashbourne,
CO. Derby, on Fri-
day, 25 June 1852,
bapt. at Ashbourne.
I'heodosia Caroline
(twin with Char-
lotte), born at
Hinchley Wood,
Ashbourne, on Fri-
day, 25 June 1852,
bapt. at A.shbourne.
Rev. Frederick Arthur Holland, born at Ashbourne Hall on Monday, 17 October 1853,
bapt. at Ashbourne ; educated at Malvern and Brighton Colleges, and at Lincoln College,
Oxford, matriculated 19 October 1872, B.A. and M.A. 18^0; Student at Cuddesdon
Theological College, Oxford, 1882-83 ; Curate of St. Andrew's, Willesden, co. Middlesex,
1883-87 and 1890-92, of St. Mary's, Charterhouse, London, 1888-90, of St. Augustine's,
Scayne's Hill, co. Sussex, 1892-96, and of St. Mary and St. John, Cowley St. John, Oxford,
1896-1900 ; Vicar of Over Peover, co. Chester, 1900-1905 ; Curate of St. John's, Horsleydonn,
CO. Surrey, 1905-11, of St. Paul's, Thornton Heath, co. Surre)', 1911-13, of .St. Saviour's
Poplar, CO. Middlesex, 1913-16, of St. Andrew's, Plaistow, co. Essex, 1916-20, and of
St. Agnes', Kennington Park, co. Surrey, 192 1.
Charles Gay -j= Anna C^iroline,
Roberts of | marr. at Dum-
Ha.slemere, I bleton.co. Gluu-
CO. Surrey. i cester, 1 March
' '«7.S-
Mary Emily, died, aged 64, at Pendarrel, Lansdowne Road,
Wimbledon, co. Surrey, on Wednesday, 12 September, bur.
at Wimbledon on Saturday, 15 September 1906. Will dated
7 August 1905, proved (Prin. Reg., 147 1, 1906) 9 November
1906, by Robert Martin Holland, nejihew, and Spencer
Langton Holland, cousin.
Douglas Eric Manin-Holland, born
10 April 1906, bapt. at Holy
Trinity, Brompton, London ;
educated at West Downs and at
the Royal Naval College, Osborne.
Richard Thurstan ^L1rlin-
Holland, born 26 Decem-
ber T907, bapt. at Holy
Trinity, South Kensington,
London ; educated at West
Downs and at Eton.
Christopher John Martin-
Holland, born 16 No-
vember 1 910, bapt. at
Holy Trinity, South Ken-
sington ; educated at \'v'est
Downs.
208
George Henry Holland of Claytoti Lodge, \\'imbledon=
Common, co. Surrey, formerly of Dumbletoii Hall,
CO. Gloucester ; born 31 May 1816 ; educated
at Harrow, admitted September 1830, and at
Trinity College, Cambridge, admitted Pensioner
II April 1835, B.A. 1839 ; died, aged 75, at Gayton
Lodge, Wimbledon, on Saturday, 12 December
1891, bur. in Putney Vale Cemetery, co. Surrey.
Will dated 18 March 1864, with three codicils dated
2 March 1876 to 2 June 18S5, proved (Prin. Reg.,
32, 93) 20 January 1892, by Francis William Preston
and Cecil Maurice Cliapnian.
■Hon*"'' Charlotte Dorothea (Gifford), eldest
dau. of Robert, ist Haron Gifford ; born
6 October 18 18; marr. at Woodchester,
CO. Gloucester, on Thursday, 25 April
1844 ; died at Gayton Lodge, Wimbledon,
on Friday, 19 November 1897, bur. in
Putney Vale Cemetery. Will dated 3
January 1894, with codicil dated 12
September 1896, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1331, 97) 10 December 1897, by Arthur
Gambier Holland and Spencer Langton
Holland, sons.
Lilian Ann Harriet, of The Villa, Ticehurst, co. Berks, born at Gayton Hall,
Ross, CO. Hereford, on \Vednesday, 26 February 1845, bapt. at Ross.
Richard Lancelot Holland, born at Ashbourne, co. Derby, on Saturday, 24 April 1858, bapt.
there ; educated at Haileybury College ; died, aged 38, at Brisbane, Queensland, .Australia, on
Wednesday, 28 October 1896, bur. there.
Admiral Swinton Colthurst Holland of Langley House,=
Chichester, co. Sussex, F.R.G.S. ; born 8 February 1844,
bapt. at Dumbleton, co. Gloucester; Naval Cadet December
1857, Sub-Lieutenant 1863, Lieutenant 1865, Commander
1878, Captain 1884, Rear-.Adaiiral 1899, Vice-.Admiral 1903,
Admiral 1907, retired 11 April 1908; Commander Royal
Yacht "Victoria and Albert" 1S81, Captain H.M.S.
"Australia" 9 April 1884, A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1S95
-99, Naval Officer in charge at Hong Kong 1896-99;
Superintendent Chatham Dockyard 1899 ; F.R.G.S. :
inventor of a signalling lamp for< flashing use in small
craft and torpedo boats ; received ^"50 prize for steam and
naval architecture at the Royal Naval College 1885.
=Eva Amy, elder dau. of Captain
George Bell Williams, R.N., by
Louisa Teresa his wife, dau. of
Admiral Sir John Kingcome,
K.C.B.; born at Exeter, co.
Devon, 8 April, bapt. at St.
James', Exeter, 8 IVLay i860; marr.
at St. Andrew's, Plymouth, co.
Devon (by the Rev. Frederick
Whitmore Holland), on Tuesday,
26 April 188 1.
{See Ftiiigree of Williams,
Vol. 10, page 6 J.)
Thorold .\rthurStewart-=i=E va Joan,
Jones of Southover i born at Oak
Grange, Lewes, co. Sus- 1 Villas, Bury
sex (son of E. Stewart- | Road, Gos-
Jones) ; of the Inner i port, co.
Temple, called to the | Hants, on
Bar 26 April 1899 ; ] Thursday, 7
served in the Euro- I June, bapt. at
pean War with the Alverstoke,
Royal Sussex Terri ! co. Hants, in
torial Regiment ; killed | 1883; marr.
at Richebourg 9 May ; 30 April 1908.
1915.
A
Major Wilfrid Gordon Lindsell,=
O.B.E., D.S.O., U.C. (2nd son of
Colonel Robert F'rederick Lindsell,
C.B.) ; born at Portsmouth, co. Hants,
29 September 1884; 2nd Lieutenant
Roynl Artillery 23 December 1903,
Lieutenant 1906, Captain 1914, Staff
Captain igis, Brigade-Major 4 Feb-
ruary 1916 ; A.D.C. to Governors of
Tasmania 18 November 19 10, and to
Western Australia 20 .-Xugust 191,3;
served in European War 19 14- 18
(mentioned in despatches 17 February
19 1 5, I January and 11 December
1917): O.B.E., TXS.O. 1918, KLC. ;
General Staff Officer, 2iul-grade, 1919.
RLTrjorie Ellis,
born at 10
\Voo(llands Vil-
las, Blackheath,
CO. Kent, on
Monday, 30
March 1885,
bapt. at Black-
heath ; married
at Chichester
Cathedral on
Thursday, 27
January 1916.
A
209
Rev. Henry Scott Holland, D. D., IJ. Litt., Regius Professor of Divinity and Canon of Christ
Church Cathedral, Oxford ; born at Underdown, near Ledbury, co. Hereford, 27 January 1847 ;
educated at Eton and at Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated 26 January 1866, 3rd Classical
Mods. 1867, B.A. (ist-class in Final Schools) 1870, a senior Student of Christ Church
1870-85, M.A. 1872, Lecturer and Tutor 1872-1885, Proctor 1882, and Censor 1883-84 ;
Select Preacher 1879, Examiner in Theology 1882; Minor Canon of Truro 1883-84; Canon
and Rector of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, 1884-1910, Precentor 1886-1910; Examining
Chaplain to Bishop of Truro 1881-1904, to Bishop of St. Andrew's 1893-1908, and Chaplain to
Bishop of Oxford 1901-11 ; Commissary to Bishop of Brisbane 1885-1903; Regius Professor
of Divinity and Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, 1910; D.D.Aberdeen, D.Litt.
Oxford 1907 ; Editor of "The Commonwealth," and Author of "Logic and Life," "Creed and
Character," and other works; died at Christ Church on Sunday, 17 March, bur. at Cuddesdon,
CO. Oxford, on Wednesday, 20 March 1918, after service at Christ Church Cathedral; memorial
service at St. Paul's Cathedral same day. Will dated 18 September 191 7, with two codicils
dated 5 October and 27 November 1917, proved (Prin. Reg., 212, 18) 17 May 1918, by
Walter Augustus Wigram and Aubrey Henry Birch Reynardson.
Colonel William Cavendish Bentinck Ryan (son of the Rt. Hon'''==f=Frances Margaret, marr. at
Sir Edward Ryan of Garden Lodge, Kensington, London
educated at Harrow, admitted in January 1846 ; joined the 45th
f5engal Native Infantry 10 December 1830, Lieutenant 1854,
Captain 1862, Major Bengal Staff Corps 1870 {2nd in command
41st Bengal Native Infantry 1875), Lieut. -Colonel 1876, Colonel
(retired) 5 May 1877 ; died, aged 55, at Fordlands, Bideford,
CO. Devon, 14 August 1889. /^
Dunilileton, co. Gloucester,
(by her brother, the Rev.
Frederick Whitmore Hol-
land), II October 1870; died
at Lucknow, India, 23
November 1874.
Rev. Alfred Holland, born at Ashbourne Hall, co. Derby, =
on Sunday, 14 August, bapt. at Ashbourne 4 September
1859 ; educated at Tonbridge School and Brighton
College, and at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated
20 January 1882, B.A. 1884, M.A., 1889; a Student
of the Inner Temple 1883 ; ordained Deacon Trinity
Term 1883, and Priest Trinity Term 1884 : Curate of
Cowley St. John, Oxford, iS<S6-89, of St. Mary
Magdalen, Munster Square, London, 1889 -1902; Rector
of Huish 1892-94, anil
of Merlon, both co.
Devon, 1S94; Vicar of
St. .Agnes', Kennington
Park. CO. Surrey, 1895.
^^f.-^^^;^Mu.,v^
=Edith Shuldham,
3rd dau. of the Rev.
William Wrighte
Gilbert - Cooper,
Vicar of Burwash
Weald, CO. .Sussex ;
born at Ootaca-
mund, Madras,
India, 10 July 1858,
bapt. there; ni;irr.
at Burwash Weald
(by her father, and
the Rev. Fiederick
Arthur Holland) 9
April 1885.
A daughter,
born in London
on Sunday, 22
July i860, who
died shortly
after, and was
buried at Ash-
bourne.
Cecil Frederick Holland, MAI. ; born at Bedford Park, co. Middlesex, 26 January, bapt. at
St. Michael and All Angels, Bedford Park, 6 Maich 1886 ; educated at Westminster School
and at Keble College, Oxford ; joined the 4th Gloucester Regiment as a Private in September
1914, received Commission as 2nd Lieutenant in 1915; served in European War (mentioned
in despatches, "London Gazette," 22 September 1916, Military Cro.=s with bar, twice
wounded); Assistant Master at Dulwich College ic)ig.
Cedric Swinton Holland, R.N. ; born at Bredon, Foster
Road, Alverstoke, co. Hants, on Sunday, 13 October
iScSq, bapt. at Alverstoke ; educated at Malvern Link and
at Bradfield ; entered as a Naval Cadet 15 December
1905, Midshipman 15 May 1909, Sub-Lieutenant 30 Sep-
tember 1909, Lieutenant October 191 1 ; served throughout
the European War 1914-18, in H.M.S.'s "Shannon,"
"Queen" and "Queen Elizabeth" (191 4 medal; Order
of the Crown of Italy).
210
I
Victor Henrv Thurstan Holland,
born at Adaiirally House, Chat-
ham, CO. Kent, iS April 1902 ;
died at 1 1 Westgate Terrace,
West Brompton, London, on
Tuesday, 10 March 1903, bur. at
East Horsley, co. Sun-ey.
Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Gambier Holland, born at Spring Vale, Ryde, Isle of Wight, on Sunday,
lo September 1848; Cornet istli Hussars 24 July 1869, Lieutenant 1871, Captain 1879,
Major 18S9, Lieut. -c'olonel 10 September 1896, retired 21 June 1902; served in Afghan
War 1878-79, at relief of Kand;iliar (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 7 November
1879, medal); in Transvaal ("ampaign 1881 ; and in Soudan Expedition 1884-85, at the Nile
(medal with clasp, Ijronze star); died 11 November 1914, buried in Putney Vale Cemetery,
00. Surrey.
I
Amy Charlotte, born 25 March 1854 ; died at Gayton Lodge,
Wimbledon Common, co. Surrey, on Saturday, 15 June, bur.
in Kingston Vale Cemetery, co. Surrey, on Wednesday, 19
June 1907, after service at St. Paul's, Wimbledon I'ark. Will
dated 28 February 1907, with codicil dated 3 June 1907,
1232, 1907) 26 August 1907, by Arthur
brother, and Aubrey Henry Birch
Spencer Langton Holland of
Crossways, Berkhamsted, co.
Hertford ; born at Welles-
bourn, co. Warwick, 8 July 1855,
bapt. there ; of Christ Church,
Oxford, matriculated 28 May
1874, B.A. 1879; of Lincoln's
Inn, called to the Bar 29 June
1881 : J. P. for CO. Hertford.
proved (Prin. Reg.,
Gambier Holland,
Reynardson.
Rear- Admiral Sir William James Lloyd Wharton, K.C. B.,=f Lucy Georgina, marr. at St.
F.R.S. (2nd son of His Honour Robert \Vharton, County Court
Judge of York) ; born in London 2 ?darch 1843 • educated at
Royal Naval Academy, Gosport ; entered the Royal Navy in
1857, Sub Lieutenant 1863, Lieutenant 1865, Captain 1880,
Rear-Admiral (retired) i January 1895 ; commanded surveys
in Mediterranean, Red Sea, East Coast of Africa and Magellan
Straits 1872-84; Hydrographerof the Navy 1884- 1904; F. R.G.S.,
F.R.A.S.; C.B. 1S95, K.C.B. 22 June 1897 : Author of "Hydro-
graphical Surveying," and edited "Journal of Captain Cook's
First Voyage" ; died at The Observatory, CapeTown, on Friday,
29 September 1905, bur. at Simon's Tcnvn, South Africa. /f\
Peter's, Eaton Square, London
(by the Rev. Frederick \Vhit-
more Holland and the Rev.
Henry Scott Holland), on
Saturday, 31 January 1880;
died at Withyham, co. Sussex,
2 May 1919, cremated at
Woking, CO. Surrey. Memorial
tablet in church.
Lieut.-Colonel Reginald Pennell of Cheriton=
Bishop, Exeter, co. Devon (son of Richard
Lewin Pennell, M.l)., of Cheriton Bishop);
born at E.\eter 27 June 1840; educated at
Lancing < 'ollege ; Ensign 48th (Northamp-
tonshire) Regiment 13 July 1858, Lieutenant
10 May 1861. Captain 1876, Major 1881,
Hon. Lieut.-Colonel (retired) 5 July 1882 ;
died at Blue Hayes, Broad Clyst, co. Devon,
3 September 1907, buried at Broad Clvst.
=Jessie Clara, born at Dumble-
ton, CO. Gloucester, 23 April
1850, bapt. there; marr. at
Kemerton, co. Gloucester, on
Wednesday, 12 January 1876 ;
died at Godford Push House,
Awliscombe, co. Devon, 4
February 191 5, buried at
Awliscombe.
Lawrence Gifford
Holland, died 10
August 1894, bur.
at Putney Vale
Cemetery.
Edith Jane.
Other issue.
A
]Clspeth, born at
Oxford 14 June,
bapt. at St. Mary
and St. John,
Cowley, Oxford,
5 .July if-^S/-
Alfred Lancelot Holland, born in London 15
June, bapt. at St. Mary Magdalen's, Munster
Square, I^ondon, 6 July 1890; educated at
Gresham School, Holt, Norfolk ; joined the 7th
Battalion Canadian Contingent as a Private in
1 9 14; served in European War, and killed,
aged 25, at Loos, France, 25 September 1915.
Memorial Window in Western wall of St. Agnes'
Church, Kennington Park, ro. Surrey.
Stella Agnes, born at the
Vicarage, St. Agnes',
Kennington Park, 22
August, bapt. at St. Agnes'
5 September 1897.
Wanstttart jBlrale of iSisljam Sbbrp,
CO, i&crfes.
Arms. — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, IVr pale sable and gules a lion passant yuardant argent,
Neai.e ; 2nd and 3rd, Ermine an eagle displayed sable on a chief gules
a ducal coronet between two crosses pattee argent, V'/WsiTTARr.
Crests. — 1st, Out of a mural crown or a demi-lion rampant per fesse ermine and
gules charged on the shoulder with an escallop counter- changed,
Nbale ; 2nd, On two crosses pattee argent a deniieat;le displayed
sable, Vansittart.
Jane, elder==Rev. Edward Vansittart Neaie of Allesley^
dau. of Samuel Park, co. Warwick (2nd son of George
Gardiner of Vansittart of Bisham Park, co. Berks, M.P.,
Coombe Lodge, J. P., D.L., by Sarah his wife, dau. of the
CO. Oxford, by Rev. Sir James Stonhouse, Baronet) ; bapt.
Mary his wife, 4 November i 769 ; Fellow of New College,
dau. and heir of Oxford, matriculated 20 May 1788, B.C. L.
Charles Bod- 1796; Rector of Taplow, co. Buckingham,
dam of Capel 1803 ; took by Royal Licence dated 14 No-
House, Bull's vember 1805, the name and arms of
Cross, Enfield, Neale on succeeding to the Allesley Park
CO. Middlesex; Estates; died, aged 80, at Taplow, 21
married 29 Au- January 1850, bur. there. Will dated 2
gust 1804 ; died September 1S48, with codicil dated 14 Sep-
13 August 1806. teriiber 1848, proved (P.C.C. 143, 50), 27
I St wife. February 1850, by Anne Vansittart Neale,
relict, Charles Frere, and Edward Vansittart
Neale, son, the executors named in will of
the Rev. Alfred Baker Strettell, the executor
named in the codicil.
=Anne, 3rd dau. of Isaac Spooner
of Elmdon Hall, co. Warwick,
by Barbara his wife, eldest dau.
of Sir Henry Gough of Edgbas-
ton, CO. AVarwick, Baronet (sister
of ist Baron Calthorpe) ; born
at Birches Green, co. Warwick,
16 February 1780, bapt. there;
married at the Square Chapel,
Bath, CO. Somerset, 26 January
1809 ; died at Hastings, co.
Sussex, in February 1873, bur.
at Taplow. 2nd wife.
See Pedigree of Spooner,
" Notes " to " Visitation
of England and JVa/es,"
Vol. d\ page 143.
I
Edward Vansittart Neale of Bisham Abbey and of=f
Allesley Park ; born at Bath 2 April 18 10, bapt.
there ; of Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated 14 1
Dacember 1827, B.A. 1831, M.A. 1836; of Lincoln's
Inn, called to the Bar 5 May 1837; Author of
" Feasts and Fasts : an Essay on the Laws Relating
to Sundays and other Holidr.ys and Days of Fasting,"
1845, " 'I'he Co-Operator's Handbook," 1861, and
other works ; died, aged 82, at 6 Bentinck Street,
Manchester Square, London, on Friday, 16 Sep-
tember 1892, bur. in the churchyard at Bisham.
Scholarship founded at Oriel College, Oxford,
and a mnrble bust portrait in Crypt of St. Paul's
Cathedral. Will dated 7 October 1886, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1199, 92) 20 December 1892, by Henry ;
James Vansittart Neale.
'Frances Sarah, elder dau. of James
William Farrer of Ingleborough, co. York,
a Master in Chancery, by Henrietta
Elizabeth his wife, oniy dau. of Sir
Matthew White Ridley, 2nd Baronet ;
married at St. George's, Hanover
Square, London, on Wednesday, 14
June 1837; died, aged 81, at Bisham
Abbey, on Sunday, 23 December
1894, buried at Bisham. Will dated
II November 1892, proved (Prin. Reg.,
634, 95) 22 May 1895, by Henry James
Vansittart Neale and Edith Vansittart
Neale, spinster.
Henry Dickinson=T=Henrietta Vansittart, born in South Audley
(youngest son of
William Dickinson of
Wickham Hall, co.
Kent) ; born at Peck-
ham, CO. Surrey, 16
April 1838.
Street, London, on Sunday, 15 July 183S;
iiiarr. at West Wickham (by her uncle, the
Rev. Matthew Thomas Farrer), on Wednes-
day, 5 October 1864 ; died, aged 40, at Fir
Bank, Bowden, co. Chester, on Wednesday,
I January 1879, bur. at Bowden.
'1\
Edward Ernest Vansittart
Neale ; born in South
Audley Street, London, on
Thursday, 23 January,
1840 ; died, aged 6 months,
at 66 Soutli Audley Street
on \Vednesday, 5 August
1840, bur. at Taplow.
I . i . . I .
Barbara ^ ansittart, Harry Buckland=Caroline Vansittart, born at the Eliza Vansittart,
born 4 February Lott of Tracey Rectory, Taplow, co. Buckingham, born in Decem-
i8n, died in No- House,co. Devon. i8 December 1812, bapt. there; ber 1813 ; died in
vember following. marr. at Taplow 13 Augu.st 1835 ; December 1823.
died at Honiton, co. Devon, 15 bapt. at Taplow.
May 1836.
Constance Van-
sittart, born at
66 South Audley
Street, London,
on Monday, 1 6
August I 84 I ;
Sister of the
House of Mercy
of Clewer.
Sir Henry James Vansittart Neale=
of Bisham Abbey, co. Berks,
K.C.B. ; born at 66 South Audley
Street, London, on Wednesday, 30
November 1842, bapt. at Taplow ;
educated at Eton ; J. P. for the
counties of Berks and West-
minster ; entered the Admiralty
in 1862, and was Assistant
Secretary 1896-1902 ; President
of East Berks Agricultural
Association 1905 ; Patron of the
living of Bisham; C. B. 1897,
K.C. B. 1 1 July 1902.
■Florence, daughter of
His Honour .Arthur
Shelley Eddis, K.C,
County Court Judge
of Clerkenwell ; marr.
at St. Andrew's, Wells
Street, London (by
the Rev. John Elwin
Eddis, and the Rev.
Alfred BakerStrettell),
on Saturday, 16 April
1887.
I
Edith Vansittart,
of I a Montagu
Mansions, Port-
man Square,
London ; born
at 66 South
Audley Street,
London, on
Thursday, 4
December 1845,
bapt. at St.
Paul's, Knights-
bridge, London.
Phyllis Mary, born 20
ISLarch 1889, bapt. at
Bisham.
George Kenneth Van-
sittart Neale, born at i
Montagu Place, Glouces-
ter Place, London, on
Saturday, 28 June 1890 ;
died, aged 14, at Eton
College on Tut-sday, 4
October, bur. at Bisham
on Saturday, 8 October
1904.
Leo Berkeley Paget (only son of Brigadier-=pElizabeth Frances,
General Wellesley Lynedoch Henry Paget, C.B., born at Bisham
C.ALG., M.V.O., R.A., by Isabelle Louise his
wife, dau. of W. H. Swire); born 15 November
1889; educated at Wellington College; 2nd
Lieutenant Rifle Brigade 18 September 1909,
Lieutenant n July 191 1, Captain 20 December
1914; employed with West African Frontier
Force 29 April 19 14 to 17 November 1915 ;
Staff- Captain 18 October 191 6 ; served in
European War 19 14 (mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 11 December 1917).
15 August 1893,
bapt. there ; mar-
ried at Bisham ao
October 191 7.
/N
Rev. Alfred Baker Strcttell,
of Trinity College, Cam
bridge, admitted Pensioner
17 October 1836, B.A. 1841,
M.A. 1844; Consular Chap
lain at Genoa, Italy, 1851-74,
and at St. Moritz ; Rector
of St. Martin with St. Paul,
Canterbury, 1874-82 ; Vicar
of King's Langley, co. Hert-
ford, 1882-94 ; died, aged
87, at Varallo, Italy, on
Tuesday, 11 October 1904.
Will dated 13 .-^pril 1897,
proved (Prin. Reg., 14 19,
1904) II November IQ04,
by Joseph Williams Comyns
Carr.
Charles Frere (2nd son of James=f=C h a r 1 o 1 1 e
^f'Laura Yansit-
I tart, born at Hatley Frere of Cambridge Ter-
the Rectory, race, Paddington, London, by
'Paplow, CO. Merian his wife, 2nd dau. of Mat-
Buckingham, thevv Martin (formerly Blucke) ;
30 January born 2 May 1813 ; Barrister-at-
1816 ; married Law 1845, Examiner for standing
at Taplow orders to both Houses of Parlia-
I May 1842 ; ment and Taxing Master to the
died, aged 72, House of Commons; died, aged
attheVicarage, 70, at Porchester Place, Padding-
King's Lang- ton, London, 14 March 1884,
ley, on Sunday, bur. at Branksome, co. Dorset.
15 July 1888, Will dated 14 April 1881, proved
bur. at King's (Prin. Reg., 300, 84) 21 April
Langley. 1884, by Charles Edward
Vansittart Frere and Eustace
Vansittart Frere, sons.
A
Vansittart,
born at the
Rectory, Tap-
low, 6 April
1817, bapt.
at Taplow ;
married there
on Thursday,
14 October
1841 : died at
Bournemouth,
CO. Hants, on
I'uesday, 10
January 1881,
buried at
Branksome.
Anne Vansittart, born at Taplow 16 June 1818 ; died unmarried
at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex, on Saturday, 18 November,
bur. at HoUington-in-the-Wood, co. Sussex, on Thursday, 23
November 1899, after a service at Christ Church, St. Leonard's-
on-Sea. Will dated 7 February 1899, proved (Prin. Reg., 95,
1900) 5 January 1900, by Henry James Vansittart Neale, C.B.,
and Charles Edward Vansittart Frere.
Frances Vansittart,
born 14 October
1819 ; died in 1826,
bur. at Taplow.
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214
Julie):.
I N! D K X
Ackers, Benjamin St. John, 46 ; Catherine Victoria
Isabel, 47 ; Charles Tenrhyii, 47 ; Edith Jane, 46 ;
Florence, 47; James, 46; James Arthur, 46; Louisa,
47; Louisa Maria Jane, 46; Maiy, 47; Mary Anne, 46;
Susan, 47 ; Susan Elizabeth, 47.
Acland, Lieut. -Colonel Alfred Dyke, 86; Hon'"'' Bea-
trice Danvers, 86; Hon'''^ Emily Anna, 85; Sir Henry
Wentworth, Dyke, Bt., 85, 86'; Admiral Sir William
Alison Dyke, Bt., 85.
Adams, Anne, 54; Rev. Charles Edward, 15; Emily,
15; George, 15; George D'Arcy, 15.
Adair, Dame Angela Eliza, 52; Lady Caroline, 124;
General Sir Charles William, 52; Elizabeth, 124;
Dame Isabella, 52 ; Robert, 124; Rose, 52; General
Sir William Thompson, 52.
Adeane, Henry John, 204; Isabel, 204.
Agar, Caroline Susan Augusta, Countess of Normanton,
127 ; James, Earl of Normanlon, 127 ; James Charles
Herbert Wclbore Ellis, Earl of Normanton, 127 ;
Welbore Ellis, Earl of Normanton, 127.
Ahmad, Charlof.e, 170.
Aikin, Anna Letitia, 38 ; Charles Rochemont, 38.
Albemarle, William Anne, Earl of, 124.
Alexander, Rev. Alexamler Benjamin, 120; Maud Emily,
120 ; Sir Robert, Bt., 187.
Allen, Ada .Mary, 35; Bealrice, 35; Lancelot, 35;
Mary Jerrold, 175 ; Philip F., 175; William, 35.
Amherst, Lady Sarah Elizabeth, 162, 165 ; William Pitt,
Earl, 162, 165.
Amhurst, William .'Nmhurst Tyssen, 80.
-•^myalt-Burney, Esme, 60 ; Horace, 60.
Anderson, Charles Ring, 22 ; Gwendoline, 22.
.'vndiade, Benjamin, 174 ; Sarah, 174.
Andrew, George Calkin, 17.
Andrews, Anne, 156; John, 156; John Webb, 16;
Roset'a, 16.
Aiigerstein, Eleanor Mary, 28 ; John, 145 ; JuHa Eliza-
beth, 145 ; Julius, 2S.
Anstrulher, Cl.i'.rlolte Lucy, 131 ; Ceneial Robert, 131 :
iCe Lloyd -.'\nstruther.
Anthony, John, 38 ; Susannah, 38.
Appleford, Emily, 176 ; Henry Brunsden, 176; Rev.
Herbert Harben, 178; lames, 176; Lucy, 176 ; W'illiam
Westcolt, 176.
Appleyard, Agnes Anne, 53 ; Benjamin, 53.
Arbiithnot, Lieut. -General Charles George James, 145;
Chailotte Letitia Caroline, I45.
Argles, Florence Hilda, 63 ; Rev. George Marsham, 63;
Slar)' .\nno, 63.
Armstrong. Marianne, 1S5 ; William, 185.
Arnold, John Ilavard .Mlden, 158; Mary, 13.
Arran, Arthur Saunders William Charles Fox, Farl of,
Ashburnham, Bertram. Earl of, 201 ; Catherine Charlotte,
Countess .)f, 201 ; Lady Mary, 201.
Aslelt, Isabella, 52 ; Colonel Thompson, 52.
Aston, Hon'''" Barbara, 90 ; James, Lord, 90.
Atherton, Catherine, 179; Frances Edith Louisa, 15;
Frank Lucas, 14; John, 179; John Townsend, 14, 15;
Lorna Emily .\da, 14.
Attwood, Algernon, 56; Algernon Foulkes, 56; Angela,
31, 56; Anne, 54; Arthur de Bosco, 55; Constance
Marion, 55; Edith Carless, 56; Edward Marcus, 56;
Elizabeth, 54; Emma, 56; Evelyn Thomas, 54; George
de Bosco, 54 ; George Reginald, 55 ; Hon""'* Hilda
Evelyn, 55; Llewellyn Carless Foulkes, 56; Mary, 54,
55; Matthias, 54; Rachel Edith, 56; Rosabel, 56;
Rosamund Carless, 55 ; Thomas, 31 , 54 ; Thomas Arthur
Carless, 55 ; Thomas Aurelius, 55 ; William Carless,
55-
Austin, Dr., 138.
Aytoun, James P., 19; Katharine Elizabeth, 19.
B
Baillie, Catherine Charlotte, 201 ; George, 201 ; Mary,
124 ; Peter, 124.
Baker, Bessie, 96; Elizabetli, 118; Henry Bellamy,
96 ; Sarah, 96 ; .Sarah Sherwood, 77.
Balcarres, Lord, 150.
Baldwyn, see Childe.
Balfour, Hon'"'" Adelaide, 129; Charles, 129; Lady
Eleanor, 129; James, 129 ; Minnie Georgiana, 129.
Ball, Fanny Matilda, 15.
Bankes, John George (Lightfoot), 50; Margaret, 50;
Myra Ann, 50 ; Colonel William Lightfoot, 50.
Barclay, Agnes, 97, 103 ; John, 97, 103.
Barker, Beatrice Ida, 29 ; Charles Mylne, 29 ; Leonard
Edward Grossman, 29.
Barlow, John, 36 ; Mary, 36 ; Sarah, 36.
Barnard, Caroline Arabella, 137 ; Rev. Charles Cary,
137 ; Rev. Charles James, 137 ; Elizabeth, 137; Rev.
Robert Cary, 137.
Barnardiston, Ann, 132; Nathaniel, 132.
Barneby, Alice Laura, 173; Alice Mary, 172; Edith
Katharine, 172 ; Edmund Henry, 172 ; Edward
.\rthur, 173; Elizabeth, 171; Elizabeth Silver, 173;
Evelyn Mary, 173; Henry Habington, 173; Henry
Meysey, 173: John, 171 : Margaret Caroline, 172;
Margaret Elizabeth, 173; Richard Hicks, 173 ; Rich-
ard Paul, 173; Susan, 171; Susan Alice, 172;
Violette, 173; VVilliam Hciuy, 172; .t^i" Lutley.
Barnes, George Stapylton, 199.
Barnet, Colonel Horace Hutton, 103.
Barrington, Hon"' Adelaide, 129: .Mice Emily, 128;
Honi"'' Alice Louisa, 133 ; Hon'''"' .-Xnhur Decimus,
132; Hon*"'' Augusta .-\iine, 12S; Augustus, 126;
Hon'''' Augustus, 126 ; Hon''"'Sir Bernard Eric Edward,
130; Lady Caroline, 125; Hoii'''<" Caroline Elizabeth,
127: Hon'''' Caroline Isabella, 126; Hon'-''^ Caroline
Susan Augusta, 127; Lady Catharine Georgina, 129;
Charles George, 125 ; Hon'"'' Charlotte Belasyse, 128;
Hontii" Charlotte Maria, 126 ; Charlotte Mary Leycester,
Viscountess, 133; Hon'''« Christina, 130; Claiisse
Marie Gabrielle, 130; Hon"'" Constance Mary. 125;
Hon'''' Edith, 134; Hon'''' Ek'aror Nina, 134; Eliza-
beth, Viscountess, 124; Hon''''' Elii'abeth, 124; Hon'='«
Elizabeth Frances, 132: Emilie Isabel, 129; Emily
Mary, 131 ; Eric Rupert Walter, 135; Hon'''' Evelyn
Laura, 126; lion'''' Florence, 126; Fiorina Elizabeth
Jane, 131; Han'"' Frances, 128; Francis Daines, 129;
Francis Lyon, 127 ; Gabrielle Carlotta, 132 ; Rev.
George, Viscount, 124 ; Captain the Hon'"'' George,
R.N., 125; George William, 126; George William,
Viscount, 124 ; Hon'''" Georgiana Christiana, 131 ;
Gillian Mary, 134; Guy, 129; lion''''' Henry Frederick
Francis Adair, 130; Henry Kuhert Shiite, 131 ; Hon'"''
Hilda Margaret, 134; Id.r Ger.ddine, 129; Idonea
Maria, 132; Isabel Elizabeth, Viscountess, 124; Isabel
Maria Constance, 131 ; Ivo Pelham, 129; Jane, 131 ;
Jane Elizabeth, \'iscountess, 124 ; John Robert, 126 ;
Major-General the Hon''''' John Shute, 124; John Wil-
liam Shute, 131 ; Katherine Caroline, 132; Louisa,
V'iscountess, 125, 133; Rev. the Hon''''' Lowther John,
129; Malcolm Vtliil, 131 ; Hon'''" Maria Jane Bowes,
127: Mary, 127: Mary Caroline, 125 ; Hon'''" Mary
Frances, 127 ; Hon'"'" Mary Georgiana, 1 30, 135 ;
Mary Isabella, Visoiuntess, 133; Hon'''" Maude Louisa,
■33; Miguel O'Brien Shute, 135; Hon'''" Muriel
Constance, 135 ; Nettie Malcolm, 129; Patrick William
Daines, 134; Percy, Viscount, 125, 133; Hon'''" Percy
Evelyn, 135 ; Priscilla Mary, 134 ; Raie, 131 ;
Richard, Viscount, 124 ; Hon'''" Rupert Edward,
Selborne, 135 ; Hon'''" Russell, 127 ; Russell Henry,
129 ; Hon'''" Samuel Shute Perceval, 126 ; Samuel
William Percy Gordon Shute, 131 ; Sybil Ada, 131 ;
Hon'"'" Violet Ivlary, 133 ; Hon'''" Walter Bernard
Louis, 134; Waller Bulkeley, Viscount, 133; Walter
Pelham, 130; Hon'''" Sir William Augustus Curzon,
130; William Keppell, Viscount, 124 ; Hon'''" William
Reginald Shute, 134; Rev. Ythil Arthur, 130.
Barron, Dorothy Louise, 18.
Carton, Kingston John, 115; Mary, 114; Thomas
Henry, 114.
Baskerville-.NIynors, Edith Katharine, 172 ; Rev. Harry
Walter, 172; Rev. Walter, 172.
Eaisett, Daisy, 106.
Batten, Grace Eleanor, 78 ; Henry Howard, 103 ; John,
78 ; Colonel John Mount, 78 ; Margaret Annie, 78 ;
Mary Edith, 78.
Battisconibe, Arthur, 8; Frances Elizabeth, 8; Rev.
George Christopher, 8 ; Katherine lessie, 8.
Battye, Charles, 68 ; Emily, 68.
Bax, Pjdmund Ironside Baruewall, 1 14; Jane Sarah, 114;
John, 114; Colonel William Ironside, 114.
Bayton, Sarah, 40 ; Rev. William Stevens, 40.
Beach, see Hicks-Beach.
Beal, .Mary .■\nne, 84 ; Rev. William, 84.
Beaumont, Dora Maria, 183 ; Henry Frederick, 183.
Beazley, Frances, 185.
Bedwell, Francis Beujandn, 102 ; Sarah Percival, 102.
Belaustiguey, ;\ngcU Otetza, 51.
Bence, Agn'.:s, 97, 103; Albinia Maria Starkie, 9S; Alice
Maude Mary Starkie, 99 ; Rev. Bence, 97 ; Edward
Starkie, 99 ; Edith Mabel, 98 ; Edward Robert
Starkie, 98 ; Eliza Charlote Albinia, 98 ; f^lizaboth
Frances, 99; Elizabeth Susanna, 97; Harriet, 97;
Henrietta Starkie. 99 ; Henry Alexander Starkie, 97,
103 ; Colonel Henry Bence, 97 ; Ida .Millicent, 98 ;
Isabel Elizabetli Starkie, 98 ; Leila Emily Katharine
Starkie. 99 ; Mabel Mary Starkie, 99 ; Marianne
Katharine Starkie, 98 ; Millicent, 98 ; Rev. Thomas
Starkie, 99.
ELnce-Lambert, Colonel Guy Lenox, 98; Ida Millicent, 98.
Bence-Trower, Agnes Marian, 97, 103; Percy, 97, 103.
Bennei, Anne, 13O; Annie Osborne Louisa, 136; Barbara
Sophia Hir.'iot, 136; Beatrice Geraldine, 136; Claude
Lambert, 136; Cyril, 136; Eric, 136; Geoffrey Fre-
derick Philip, 136; lona Barbara, 136; Jane juditli,
136; Philip, 136; Tyrrel, 136.
Benson, Frederica Mary, 188 ; Henrietta Selina, 18S ;
Ralph Augustus, 188.
Berney, Augustus, 89 : Carolirie, 89 ; Catherine Mary, 88 ;
Charles, Sg ; Dora Lavinia, 89 ; Elizabeth, 88 ; Eliza-
beth Emily, Sg ; Eva Constance Elizabeth Fanny, 89 ;
George Augustus, 88 ; George Duckett, 88 ; John, 89 ;
JuUa, 89; Mary, 88, 89; Matilda Lavinia, 89; Percy,
88 ; Susannah, 89 ; Thomas, 88 ; Rev. Thomas, 88 ;
Thomas Trench, 88.
Berridge, Marian, 146 ; Richard, 146.
Bibby, Eugenie Annette, 76; John, 76; John Hartley,
76.
Bicking.sale, Miinter Macdonald, 130.
Bicknell, Christine, 77 ; Elhanan, 77 ; Gilbert Elhanan,
77 ; Henry Sandford, 77 ; Lilla ^iaria, 77 ; Mary, 77.
Biddulph, Anne, 207 ; John, 207.
Biggs, Anne, 149.
Bingham, Cecilia Lewis Pauline, 94; Charles, 94; Colo-
nel Charles Coxe, 94; Edmund Hayter, 94; Sarah,
.94-
Binny, Alan James Murray, 70 ; Alan Trevor Crisp, 70 ;
Alexander, 65 ; Alexander Chrystie Murray, 72 ;
Alexander Colvin, 66 ; Alexander Thomas, 6l> ; Amy
Catharine, 71 ; Arthur Alexander Crawford, 71 ; Beryl
Buchanan, 71 ; Catherine Sophia, 65 ; Charles Colvin,
72 ; Charles Murray Henry Scott, 66 ; Constance
Murray, 68 ; Daphne Dorothy, 70 ; Dorothy, 70 ;
Edith Mary, 66 ; Edith Murr.ay, 67 ; Edward Dyer, 67 ;
Elizabeth Amelia, 65 ; Elizabeth Maria, 69 ; Elsie
Jessie, 72 ; Emma Elizabeth Harriet, 68 ; Ennna
Jane, 68 ; Emma Margaretta, 70 ; Emma Mary, 65 ;
Ethel Colvin, 71 ; Gertrude Ann Lancaster, 69 ; Hamil-
ton Aleck Charles Gordon Vetch, 66 ; Harriet Ann, 67 ;
Harriet Key, 68 ; Harriet Lucy, 70 ; Harriet Maria,
70 ; Harriet Maud, 67 ; Harrictte Eleanor, 68; Henry
Pascoe, 69; Henry Sleuart,67; Herbert Buchanan, 71;
Hilda Mary, 69; Isabella, 65; Isobel, 65; John, 69;
John Anthony Francis, 6g ; John Murr.ay, 6g ; John
William Lancaster, 69; Katharine Murray, 66; Keith
Steuart, 67; Mabel, 71 ; Mabel Lilian, 69; Margaret
Hunter, 70; Margaret Matilda, 65 ; Margaret Murray,
68 ; Maria, 65 ; Marjorie, 69 ; Matilda, 66 ; Matilda
Mary, 72; Ranald Alexander William, 72; Rosamund
Murray, 72; Sarah, 66; Steuart Bayley, 71; Lieut. -
Colonel Steuart Murray, 67 ; Lieut. -Colonel Steuart
Scott, 69; Steuart William, 70; Sumner Merle, 71 ;
Susan, 69 ; Sydney Crawford, 71 ; Thomas Crawford,
70; Thomas Frederick Crawford, 71 ; Thomas Hare,
66 ; Wilhehnine Henrietle Murray, 71 ; Major-General
William Henry, 65 ; William Murray, C5 ; William
Oxenden Murray, 66 ; William Scott, 65.
Birch, Charlotte .Mary Leycesler, 133; John Arden, 133.
Bishop, Colonel Conway, 61 ; Eileen, 61.
Bishlon, William, go.
Blackburne, Rev. Francis, 30; Rev. Francis Theophilus,
30 ; Sarah liliza, 30.
Blagg, Ada Mary, 35: Agnes Ada, 35; Alfred. 37; Ann,
33; .-Vrthur, 37; Augusta, 36; Barbara Helen, 34;
Beatrice, 35 ; Beatrice Grace Phoebe, 37 ; Dorothy, 35 ;
Dorothy Alice, 37; Edith, 37; Edith Mary, 36; Edith
Nora, 37 ; Edward, 36 ; Edward Gerald, 36 ; Emily,
37 ; Ethel Mary, 34 ; Eva Mary, 34 ; Frances Sarah,
36 ; Frances Wilhelmina, 36 ; Francis, 36 ; Gertrude,
36; Grace, i^, 30 ; Helen Matilda, 34; llenry, ii, 35;
Henry Edward, 35 ; Linda Grace, 35 ; Margaret, 34 ;
Margaret Eliza, 34 ; Mary, 33, 34, 36 ; Maud, 36 ;
Page, 36 ; Percy, 34 ; Peter Henry, 35 ; Rebecca, 33 ;
Robert, 36 ; Sarah, 37 ; Sidney', 33 ; Sylvia, 34 ;
Thomas, ^;i^ 34 ; Tnomas Colston, 34 : Thomas
Matthews, 34 ; Thomas Noel, 35 ; Winifred Mary, 35.
Blake, Fanny Su.sannah, 68 ; Frances, I ; Francis
John, I ; William John, 68.
Blaxland, Ann, 23 ; Fanny Snaith, 23 ; Colonel John
Salmon, 23.
de Bles, Alfred Joseph Herewyt, 140; .Maud Elinor, 140.
Blofeld, Thomas Calthorpe, 88.
lilucke, see Martin.
Boddam, Charles, 212 ; Mary, 212.
Bogue, .Mary Isabella, 133 ; Rev. Richard, 133.
Bois, George Henry, T44 ; Marian Theodoia, 144.
Bolitho, Agnes Hamilton, 3 ; Catherine Johns, 3 ; Cap-
tain Edw,ard Alverne, R.N., 3; Edward Hoblyn
Warren, 3 ; William, 3.
Bolton, Agnes Mary, 202; Charlotte Henrietta Elizabeth,
184; Eleanor, 184; Margaretta Elizabeth Jones, 202 ;
Colonel Samuel, 1S4 ; Rev. William Henry, 202; Rev.
William lav, 202.
218
Bond, Florence Annie, 192; .Maria, no; Morton, 112;
Colonel Robert John, 192 ; Sarah, 112; Susannah
Elizalieih, 112; William, no.
Bostock, Agnes Helen, 175; lidward Ingram, 175.
Bosworth, Edward, 55 ; Mary, 55.
Bourne, Eliza Jane, 95 ; Rev. John Frederick, 95 ; J. II.,
95-
Bowden, see Cornish-Bowden.
Bower, Amelia, Rose, no; Herbert Stock, no; Jane
Slock, no; William, no; William Stock, no.
Bowe.s, Alice Maud, n6 ; Charles Keswick, n6 : |ohn,
n6.
Bowes-Lyon, Charlotte Maiia, Countess of Stralhmore
and Kinyiiiirn, 126 ; Thomas George, Earl of Stralh-
more and Kinghorn, 126.
Bradford, Kmelyu Cole, 192: Rev. Jolin, 192; Rnbitrl,
192.
Bradley, Eiizaliell!, 17; James, 17.
Brandreth, Alice, 55 ; Constance Marion, 55 ; Thomas,
55 ; Rev. W'illi.im llar[)er, 55.
Bredin, Major-Ceneral Andrew, 94 ; Frances Anne, 94 ;
George Noble, 94.
Brereion, Rev. Charles David, 187 ; Heniieila Lucy, 1S7.
Brewer, Elaine Keturah, 45 ; John Fletcher, 45.
Bridport, General .-Vlexander, \'iscount, 135.
Broadwood, Henry John Tschudi, 203 ; Marion Ada
Flora, 203.
Bromfield, Benjamin, 17; Frances, 17; Louisa, 17.
Brooke, .Annie, 133 ; John Brooke (formerly Johnson),
133 ; John Charles Evelyn Hope, 133 ; Hon'"'' Violet
Mary, 1 33.
Brooks, I^ev. John, 78; Margaret Annie, 78.
Broughton, Constance Emily, 2 ; Colonel Legh Harley
Delves, 2; Laura Margaret Buchan, 2; Major-General
William Edward Delves, 2.
Brouncker, Barbara, 136; Lewis William, 136.
Brown, Anne. 34 ; Augusta Rundell, 61 ; Rev. Charles,
61 ; Edith Helen, n2 ; Jane, 34; Mary, 61 ; William,
34-
Brownell, Amy Matilda, 112: Edith Helen, 112; George,
112.
Browning, George, 138 ; George Frederick, 138; Marian
Gcorgina, 138.
Brownlow, Emily Louisa, 4; Jauies, 4.
Bruce, Constance Mary Carnegie, Countess of Elgin and
Kincardine, 166; Lady Rachel Catherine, i65; Victor
Alexander, Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, 16(5.
Buchanan, David, 71; Mabel, 71; Margaret Willielujine,
71-
Bulkelcy, Ehzaliclh, 171: Robert, 171.
Bull, .Alice JLirgaret, 23 ; James, 23.
Bullen, .Amy, 43 ; Captain Richard Edward, 43 ; Rev.
Svdnev Sutherland, 43.
Burijery,' Elizabeth, 38.'
Burdeit, Josi.ih, 127.
de Burgh, Selina Elizabeth, 56.
Burgoyne, Caroline Mary, 13:; FicM- Marshal Sir John
Fun, Bt., 133.
Burleigh, Catherine \ assail, iSo ; George, 180.
Burr.ett, Bes-.ie, 96 ; Joseph, 96 ; i£C Richards.
Burner, sec .Aniyatt-Burnc.
Burrell.Georgiana Charlotte, 131; Hon''''' Merrik Lindsey
Peter, 131.
liurroughes, Amy Elizabeth, n4 ; Ar.na Maria, 115;
Caroline Elizaljeih, n5 ; Diana Cliarlotte, 114; Edith
Ironside, 114; Elizabeth Maria, \IT„ 115; Elizabeih
Phillips, 113: Rev. Ellis, 113; Ellis Phillips, n3 ;
Frances Sarah, 1 15: Jane Ethel, n4 : Jane Lillian,
XI4: Jane Sarah, 114; Julia, 114; Mabel Frances,
114; Mary, n4 ; Rev. Randall, n3, n5 ; Randall
Ellis, 115; Colonel Randall Robert, 114; Robert
Marsh, 115; Sarah, 115; Sarah Nasniylh, ll^\ Violet
Ellys, 114; Rev. Walter, n4.
Burroughs-Paulet, Anne, Marchioness of Winchester,
156 ; Charles Ingoldsby, Marquess of Winchester, 156;
see Paulet.
Burton, Hon'''" Charlotte Belasyse, 128; Henry, 12S;
Rev. Henry, 12S; Robeit Henrv Lingen, 128.
Butterworth-.Shaw, Rev. Edward, 47 ; .Susan, 47 ; see
Shaw.
Butts, Catharine Norval Magdalene Dysart, 95; Harry
(irosvencjr, 95; R. G., 95.
Buxton, Charles, 199; Emily Mary, 199; Dame Hannah,
199; Sir Thomas Fowell, Bt. , 199.
Byrne, Elizabeth, 69; Jaincs, 69.
Cadogan, George Henry, Earl of, 126.
Caine, Edith Mary, 66; George VVhittingham, 66; Guy
Whitlingham, bo.
Caldwell, J. imes, 199; Margaret Emma, 199.
Calthorpe, Lord, 212.
Calvert, Dame Caroline, 161 ; Einily Caroline, 163 ;
Frances Anne, 164; Frederick, 165; General Sir
Harry, lit., 161 ; John, 161 ; Lady Lucy Caroline, 165;
Mary, 16: ; Peter, 161 ; see Verncy.
Cameron, Anna Catharine, 182; Captain Orford Sonier-
ville, R.N., 1S2 ; Lieut. -Colonel William Gordon, 182.
Camplieli, Hon''''^ Alice Louisa, 133; Colin, 17; Hon*"''
Edith, 201; Elizabeth, 1S4 ; George Augustus, 184;
Colonel George Herbert, 133 ; John, Lord, 201 ;
Letitia Catherine, 17 ; Louisa, 133; William, 184.
Cann-Lippincott, Henry, 12; Sir Henry, lit., 12; Julia
Sullivan, 12; Margaret Agnes, 12; Margaret Jane, 12;
Robert, 12.
Carbonell, Rev. Fancis Rohde, 10; Katherine Dorinda,
10; .Sarah Mary, 10 ; William Charles, 10.
Carless, Rev. Edward, 30, 54; Elizabeth, 54; Mary, 30,
54; Mary Ann, 30; William, 30, 54.
Carnegie, Constance Mary, 166; lames, Earl ofSuulhe.sk,
166.
Carr, Joseph Williams Comyns, 214.
Carrington, Robert, Lord, 164.
Carslaw, Rev. Dr., 151; Ethel Maude, 151 ; I'rofessor
Horatio Scott, 151.
Carter, Alfred Bonham, 162; Rev. Basil Tilson Shaen,
194; George Tilson Shaeii, 194; Maria Susan, 194;
Mary, 44 ; Mary Beatrice, 194 ; Nathaniel, 44 ; Thomas
Shaen, 194.
Cashin, Edmund, 1S8; Elizabeth, loS.
Cassidy, John Wlentine, 18S.
Cave, Edith Laurentia Mary, 205; Lawrence Trent, 205.
Cavill, Benjamin, 48 ; Elizabeth, 48 ; Mary, 48.
Chambers, Charles, 22 ; Charlotte Barbara, 90 ; Rosalind
de Camera, 22 ; Zachary, 90.
Champagne, Very Rev. .Arthur, 160; Mary Anne, 160.
Champion, Henry, 69; Marjoiio, 69.
Chance, Cornelia de Peyster, 15; Frances Maria, 15;
George, 15; John Hcuiier, 15: Louisa, 15; Robert
Lucas, 15.
Chapir.aii, Alfred, 144 ; Cecil Maurice, 209 ; I'Mmund
Henry, 144 ; Ernest George Cary, 143 ; Georgiana
.Adelaide, 144.
Chatav.'ay, Elizabeth .Anne, 117: Rev. James, n7;
Mary, 117.
Cheston, Charles, 9S.
Chettle, Anne, 33 ; Thomas, ^;^.
Chetwynd, Eva Constance Elizcibeth Fanny, 89 ; Henry
Goulburn Willoughby, 89: Captain the Hon''''' Henry
Weyland, R.N., S9; Richaid Walter, Viscount, 89.
Chichester, Mary Henrietta Juliana, 129; Thom-is, Earl
of, 129.
Childc (formerly Baldwyn), Ilairiel, 5 ; William
Lacon, 5.
Childe-Freeman, Alice .Mary, 7; .Amy, 8: Rev. .Arthur,
5 ; .Arthur Harold, 7 ; Arthur John, 5, 187 ; Catherine
Olive, 6 : Cecil Edwin, S ; Charles Edward, 6 ;
Dorothy PZdith, 7 ; Doiothy Mary, 7 ; F.dith, 6 ; Edwyn
Ralph, 8 ; Rev. Edward Leonard. 6 ; Ernest I'Veeman,
8; Gwladys Viulel, 6; Harriet, 5, 187; Ida Lucy,
7; John .Arthur, 6; Katherine Jessie, S; Leonard
George, 6 ; Letticc, 7 ; Mary Abigail, 6 ; Mary
Harriet, 5 ; Pamela, 6 ; Rowland Lacon, 8 ; see
Freeman.
•U)
Chisholm, Antbelhi Matilda Augusta, 143 ; Edith Maud
Mary, 144; Edward Consell, 143, 144; John, 143;
John /Eneas, 144.
Christian, Frances Maria, 205 ; Samuel, 205, 20S ;
Susan, 208.
Church, Henry George, 142.
Circuitt, Constance Perry, 64 ; Rev. Ricliard William
Perry, 64.
Claphaui, George, 12S ; Sarah Kale, 12S.
Clapton, Rev. Ernest, 20; George, 128; Margaret Jane,
20 ; .Mary Jane, 20 ; Sarah Kate, 128 ; William, 20.
Clarence, Richard, 53 ; Susanne, 53.
Clarke, Agnes Petrea Josephine 151 ; Aimee Gwendolyn,
149; Dame Aiince Mary, 150; Alice Blanche, 73,
149; Ven'''' Arthur Erederick, 62; Arthur McLeod,
62 ; Beatrice Muriel, 108; Caroline, 151 ; Christopher,
R., 108 ; Clive Snodgrass, 150 ; Elizabeth, 149 ;
Dame Elsie Florence, 150; Ernest Edward Dowling,
150, 151 ; Ernestine Elizabeth, 152 ; Ernestine
Maud, 152 ; Ethel Maude, 151 ; Florence Douglas,
151; Frederick, 70, So; Francis Grenville, 151;
Hannah, 150; Ivy Victoria, 152; Dame Janet Marian,
149; Janet Marjorie Nina, 151 ; Joan Rosemary, 152;
John, 61 ; John Holywell, 151 ; John Russell, 151 ;
Joseph, 151 ; Laura Agnes, 62 ; Lewis, 151 ;
Lewis Alexander, iji ; Lily Vera Montague
Douglas, 152; Margaret Mary, 151 ; Mary, 61, 73,
149 ; Mary Janet, 150 ; Mary Phyllis, 149 ;
Michael Alastair, 151 ; Nancy, 62; Nina, 151 ; Pat-
ricia Kathleen, 151; Reginald Clive Nevil, 152; Lieut.-
Colonel Reginald Hastings, 152 ; Patricia Kathleen,
151 ; Sir Rupert Turner Havelock, Bt., 150 ; Sarah,
149; Thomas Biggs, 150; William, 149; William
Anthony Francis. 151 ; Sir William John, Bt., 73,
149; William John Rupert, 150; William John
Turner, 151; Hon''''' William lohn Turner, 149, 151 ;
Hon"''! William Lionel Russell," 151.
Clerk, Mary, 159 ; Mildmay, 159.
Clitf, Arthur, 39 ; Philip Arthur, 39 ; Rosamond, 39.
("lifford, Barbara, Lady, 90 ; Hugh, Lord, 90 ; Mary,
90 ; Hon"= Thomas, 90.
Cludde, Harriet, 5 ; William, 5.
Clutterbuck, Thomas Meadows, 202 ; Viola Mary,
202.
Coates, Edith Torrenza, 112; Henry Aylmer, 112;
Richard Aylmer. 112.
Cockburn, Julia ('lementina, 80 ; Lionel Hope, 80 ;
William Alexander, 80.
Cockerell, Charles Robert, 188 ; Henrietta Selina, 188 ;
Rev. Louis .-.ithur, 1S8.
Cockshott, Rev. jolm William, 120 ; Mary Dorothea,
120.
Codrington, Mrs., 85.
Cole, Rev. Edward Patlinson, 174 : John, 192 ; Mary
Jane, 174 ; Thomas Bulman, 174 ; Rev. Thomas Henry,
174-
CoPins, Bessie, no; Henry, 116; Maria, 116.
Collona, Marie Taniburini, 2 ; Victor, 2,
Colthurst, Mary, iq8 ; I'eter, 198.
Coltman, William Bachelor, 162.
Cooper, Elizabetn, 1S4 ; I.sabella, 184 ; John Douglas,
1S4 ; Ma-.y Anne, 84 ; sre Gilbert-Cooper.
Cornish, Elizabeth Anne, 62 ; James, 62.
Cornish- Bowden, Elizabeth Anne, 62; Miriam Sibylle,
62 : Admiral William, 62.
Corsellis, Arthur Alexander, 56 ; Rachel Edith, 50.
Cotter, Mary .^nne, 1S7.
Cotton, Nina, 151 ; Thomas, 151.
Cottrell, P'ii^abelh, 179 ; John, 179.
Coulson, Gladys, 145.
Coventry, George VVilliam, Earl of, 126.
Cowley, William Henry, Earl, 15^7.
Cox, Louisa, 133 ; R. U., 133.
Cowan, Ethel Fr.inces, 159; Major, 159.
Cozens, John Robert, 17 ; .Sarah, 17.
Craven, Hon'''= Albert William, 126 ; Evelyn Laura,
Countess of, 126 ; George Grimster, Earl of, 126.
Crawford, James Ludovic, Earl of, 150.
Cree, Rev. William, 24 ; William Cecil Holt, 24 ;
VVilmot Avis, 24.
Cri.sp, Barbara, 70, 74 ; Dorothy, 70 ; Frederick Arthur,
70, 74 ; Gertrude, 70, 74 ; Margaret, 70.
Croft, Charlotte Leonora, 207 ; Louisa, 207 ; Dame
.Margaret, 207 ; Rev. Richard, 207 ; Sir Richard, Bt.,
207.
Croker-King, Lieut. -Colonel Charles, 6 ; Gwladys
\"iolet, 6.
Cropper, Charles James, 201 ; Edith Emily, 201 ; Fanny
Alison, 201 ; James, 201.
Cross, Ada, 7.
Crucefix, Henrietta Cowley, 42 ; Robert Richard,
42.
Cruikshank, Ethel Maude, 151 ; Hon'''= George
Alexander, 151.
Cruttvvell, Percy Wilson Daniel, 194.
Cubitt, Frances, i ; George, I, 85 ; Mary Anne, I ;
Sophia, 88 ; Thomas, S8.
Cuffe, Lady Joan Elizabeth Mary, 165; Hamilton John
.•\gmondesham. Earl of De:;art, 165 ; Margaret Joan
Lascelles, Countess of Desart, 165.
Cumming, Aimee Mary, 150 j Hon'''" Thomas Forrest,
150.
Cuninghame, Frances Marion, ig ; W. B., 19.
Cunningham, Eliza Catherine, m; Rev. Francis
Macaulay, 161 ; Harold, III, Henry Stewart, 161 ;
James, ill; Rev. John William, 161; Mary, l6l ;
Sophia, 161 ; Walter, no.
Curgcnven, Rev. F. H., 60; Gerald, 60; Jaquette
Frances, 60.
Currey, Constance Murray, 68 ; Edinond Francis
Neville, 68 ; John Edmund, 68.
Curtis, Emma Jane, 68; Lieut. -Colonel Harry . Alexander
Dyer, 66, 68 ; Henry Charles, 68 ; John, 160 ; Hon"''
Hilda Margaret, 134; Marianne Emma, 134; Dame
Mary Anne, 68; Major- General Reginald, 134;
Major-General Sir Reginald Salmond, 134; Sir
William, Bt., 68.
Cuyler, Bessie, 32 ; George Anderson, 32.
D
Daman, Harold Edgar, 3S ; Kail, 38 ; Mary Theodora,
38.
Daniel Frances, 68 ; Thomas, 6S.
Daniell, Eliza Earle, 93 ; John Rose, 95 ; Louisa
Tollemache, 95 ; Hon'"'"' Meade Home, 95 ; William
93-
Dansie, James, 5 ; Mary, 5.
Danvers, Charlotte Maria, 85 ; Emily, 85 ; Frederick
Dawes, 85 ; Sir Juland, 85.
Darley, Henry Reed, 69 ; NIarjorie, 69.
Dart, Sarah, 96.
Dartmouth, Frances, Countess of, 128 ; Frances
Charlotte, Counles^ of, 128; George, Earl of, 128;
William, ICarl of, 128 ; William Walter, ICarl of, 128.
Davidson, Jolni, 73 ; Lydia, 73.
Davies, Agnes Sarah, 2 ; Rev. Robert Hemy. 2 ; Simon
Farthing, 2.
Davis, Charles George, 15; Elizabeth Mary, 12; Rev.
John, 12; Sir John Francis, Bt., 12; Julia Sullivan,
12.
Davys, Rev. Edmund, 16; Rev. t;dmund Mark, 16;
Harriet Gee Homer, 16.
Day, David Allan, 14 ; Sophia Le.-rh, 14.
Deane, .Susan, 19S.
Deanesiy, Eilwaid, 4=5 ; Ida Margaret, 45-
Deasy, Dolores Mercedes, 18S; Henry Hugh Peter, 188;
Mary .\nne, 187; Monica, iSS; Rickard, 1S7, 1S8 ;
Timothy, 1S7 : sec Prescott.
Decie, Alfred, 187 ; Catherine Hale, 187 ; Henry Ed-
ward, 1S7; Richard George, 187; Timothy Henry,
187 ; see Prescott.
Delpierre, Charlotte, lOI ; Octave, lOI.
Denbigh, Rudolph William Basil, Earl of, 91, 139.
Denman, Ilnui'''^ Anne, 20S : Arlluiv, 20S ; Hon''''
George, 208 ; M.irijarut, 207 ; Thomas, 207 ; Tliomas,
I^ord, 207, 20S.
D'Knville, Di-sir-e Catherine, 3.
Derby, Kdward neotiVey, Karl of, 19!.
Dcsart, llaniillon John Agmondeshani, Earl ol, 165 ;
Margaret John Lasceiles, Countess of, 165.
Dos Voeux, Lady Cecilia, 160; Sir Charles, Ht., 160;
Christina, lOo; Sir Charles I'iiiUp Vini'lum, Bt., 160;
Dame Mary Anne, 160.
l^ew, Alice Henrietta, 187 ; Frederick Napleton, 1S7 ;
Henrietta Lucy, 187.
Dewey, Thomas Charles, 174.
Dewhursl, Klora Zoe, 147; Jolni D., 147.
Dicconson, sec Gerard-Dijrt>nson.
Dickinson, Hennetia \ansiltail, 212; Henry, 212;
William, 212.
Dickson, Agnes Graham, 107 ; Isohel, 65.
Dickinson, Harriet Ann, 30; John, 30.
Dillon, Ellen Margaret, 67 ; Henry Augustus, 67.
Dippie, Florence, 177 ; Robert, 177 ; William Robert,
Disney, Barbara, 136; Barbara Sophia Harriot. 136;
Edgar, 136.
Dobree, Bonaniy, 57 ; Elizabeth, 57.
Douglas, Andrew, 71 ; Emma Sarah, 170 ; James
^ Bryant, 170; Margaret Wilhelmine, 71; William
Carstairs, in.
Dower, Annie, 6.
Dowling, Anne, 149 ; Eli.^abeth, 149 ; Rev. George
Pyke, 149.
Downes, Constance Sawbridge, 24 ; Colonel Leonard,
24-
Dowson, Adjla Victoria, 42 ; Amalia -Agnes, 43 ; .Amy.
43; Benjamin, 43; Bessie, 42; Catherine Frances, 42;
Edith, 43 ; Elizabeth, 43 ; Fanny, 43 ; Fortescue, 43 ;
Gwendoline Cowley, 42 ; Harold, 42 ; Henrietta Cow-
ley, 42 ; John, 42 ; John Seymour, 42 ; Lucy, 42 ;
Maskelyne, 43; Seym.our, 43; SVilhara, 43.
Draper, Edw:ud Herbert, 3S.
Driakwater, Elizaljeth Ainie, I17; Thtiinas, 117.
Drummond, -A., 92 ; Lsoljel, 92.
Duckett. Eliiabeih, S8 ; .Sir George, iil. (formerly
Jackson), SS.
Duckworth, Hon'''« Editli, 20I ; Florence Helen, 201 ;
Rev. William Arthur, 201.
Dunn, Gwendoline, 80 ; W. Newton, So.
Dunnell, John, 117: Louisa, 117.
Dnrbin, Eliz;<belh Vertue, 49.
Dntlrie, Caroline, 13.!; Tiionias Henry, 132.
Dyer, Emnia .Mary, 05 : Sanniel Summer, 65 : .Sarah,
; 65.
Dyment, Albert Gilniore, 49 ; Bessie, 50 ; Blanche
Frances, 49 ; Clifibrd Henry, 50 ; Edwin Cavell, 48 ;
Elizabeth, 48; Ellen .Anna, 48; Elhelinda Letilia, 48;
Francis Victor, 49; Gertrude .Sophia, 50; Irene Edna,
50; Isaac, 48 ; .Mary, 4-S ; .Myra .Ann, 50 ; Rose Beatrice,
48; Sarah Ann, 4S ; Thoinrs .Sydney, 49; Walter
Henry, 48, 49; Wdii.tm ClilVord, 50.
Dysart, Lionel, Earl o'', 03.
Eastwood, .Mice Mabel, 194; Amy Sophie, 194; Annie
Marii, 192; Colonel Arthur, 193; Arthur Edged, 192;
Cecil Eai na, 191 ; Cecil Mary, 191 ; Charles Seymiur,
192; Charles Woodman. 193; Christopher Gilbert,
'93! Constance, 192; Dorot'iy Constance, 192; Ed-
ward Geoffrey, 193 ; Hon'''' Eleanor .Sophit, 193 ;
Enieiyn Cole. 192; Enelyn Dorothy, 193; Emely.i
Mary, 193; Ethel He.Urice, 193; Florence -Annie, 192;
Frances, 194; Frances Mary, 191; P'rank Bruce, 194;
Gerald .Arthur, 193 ; Hilda -Marguerite, 193 ;
Isabella Eliza, 193; jane, 191; Jane Anne Eliza-
beth, 194; Jane Isabella, 193; John, 191;
Colonel John Charles Basil, 193 ; John Fisher,
191; |ohn Patrick liasd, 192; Mabel Caroline. IQ3 :
-Margaret Esther, 192 ; Mary Beatrice, 194 ; Rachel,
193 ; William Bigiiall, 192 ; William James Michael,
193 ; William Seymour, 191 ; William Walter
Kashleigh, 193.
Eddis, His Honour Arthur Shelley, 21, 213; Lady
Caroline, 21; Florence, 213; Rev. John Elwin,
,-'3-
Kden, Agnes Elizabeth, 12 ; Colonel John Millard, 12.
Edt-aborough, Minnie, 56 ; Samuel Bolton, 56.
Edgar Catharine, 97 ; Robert, 97.
F^dge, Charles, 44 ; Ellen, 44.
Edgel!, Rev. Charles William, 194 ; Rev. Edward,
194 ; Rev. Edward .Methuen Rogers, 194 ; Jane Anne
Elizabeth, 194; Rev. Michael Seymour, 194.J
FMmonds, Rev. Thomas Acland, 10.
r'dwards, Elizabeth, 51 ; John, 51 ; Lucy, 51.
ICgerton, see Grey-lCgerton.
Elgin and Kincardine, Constance Mary Carnegie,
Countess of, 166 ; Victor Alexander, Earl of, l66.
Ellen, Inank Stratton, 148.
Ellershaw, Arthur, 193 ; .Mabel Caroline, 193.
Ellis, Elizabeth .Maria, 113; William, 113.
Elmy, Harriet, 97 ; William, 97.
Elwes, Ailleen Mary, 138 ; .Alan Charles Cary, 144 ;
Rev. Alastair George Francis Cary, 143; Rev. Albert
Cary, 144; Alice Geraldine, 139; -Alice Margaret
Daisy, 145; Alice Mary Arabella, 145; Ami Sherson,
I4S ; -Annie Cecilia Noel, 147 ; Arabella Elizabeth
Sophia, 143; Arabella Matilda Augusta, 143; Arthur
Cary, 145; Arthur George, 145; Aubrey Valentine
Denis, 139; Augusta Caroline Louisa, 143; Barbara,
139; Barbara Kathleen, 147; Charles Richard Cramp-
ton, 147; Hon'''' Caroline -Anderson, 137, 146; Caro-
line Ar:ibella Elizaberh, 137 ; Caroline Eliza Cecil,
141, 148; Caroline Henrietta, 138, 142; Cary,
137 ; Cary Charles, 13S ; Celia Clare Mary Alice,
140 ; Charles Edward Joseph Cary, 143 ; Charles
Evelyn (Jeorge Cary, 144 ; Charles Richard
Cranipton, 147 ; Charles Robe-t William Car)',
13S; Charlotte, 145; Charlotte .Maria, 141; Clare
Margaret .Mary Katharine, l-io; Rev. Cuthbert Richard
Joseph Cary, 143 ; Dorothy Ce.;il, 145 ; Very Rev.
Dudley Charles Cary, 14c; Dudley Christopher Cary,
I.to, 142; Dudley Fiederick >-.'ary, 142 ; Dudley
George Cary, 142; Dudley Mangles Cary, 144;
Edith Mary, 145 ; Edith Maud Mary, 144 ;
Edward Trevelyan Car)', 142 ; Edythe Isabel, 143 ;
Eleanor Caroline Arabella, 138 ; Eleanor Sophia,
1.40; Elinor, 138; Elizabeth, 137, 147; Ellen
Emma, 145; Emily Laura, I iS ; Emily Sarah, 171;
Ernest Cary, 145 ; Eustace Thomas Edward Cary, 144 ;
Evelyn Robert Cary, 141 ; Mora Zoe, 147; Frances
Cary, 143 ; Francis Charles Cary, 142; Francis Emilius
Cary, 146; Francis Guy Robert, 139; Fiank de
Stutevillc Cary, 143; !■ rederick Cary, 143, 146;
Geoffrey Cary, 43 ; George C^ary, 141 : Georgiana
Gladys Adelaide, 144: (icrv;.>eH'enry, 1 39: Gladys, 145;
Grace Isabella Cecil, 148; Tinice I.sabelia Laura, 148;
Henrietta Catharine, 130; Henrietia .Maria Matilda,
139: Henry, 171 ; Henrs Dudljy Cary. 146; Henry
Robert Harrington Cary, 142. 148 ; Rev. Herbert Cary,
145; Hermione, 13S; Hester Lucy, 146; Honor, 147 ;
Hugh William Henry Cary. 148: Irene Cecil -Agnes,
144 ; Isabella Ruth, 14S ; Ja.nes Cary, 147 ; Jane
Marianne, 137, 146; John Herrry, 171; John
Richard Harrington, 142 : Kathicen, 147 ; Kath-
leen Adelaide, 147 : Lewis Cary, 143 ; Lewis
ICdward Barnard Ca.y, 139: Lilian Mary Isabel,
144; Lincoln Cary, \.\(.i\ Lieut. -Colonel Lincoln Ed-.
inunrl Cary, 147 ; Lo.iis .Augustus Cary, 144 ; Lucy,
146; Lucy Marian. 145 ; Lorna. 147: .\larian,
146; Marian Gcorgina, ijS; .Mari..n Theodora,
144; Mary -Anne Sophia, 140; Mary Georgina,
142; .Mary Georgma Cary, \,'^\\ Mary Helen,
146; Mary Henrietta, 142, 148; Mary Louisa,
142; Maud Elinor, 149; Muriel Edith, 147;
Nancy Hester, 146; Oswald Aloysius, Joseph Cary,
144; Philip k'ranris Cary, 14^1: Richard Cary, 146;
Richard Everaid Augustine, 140 ; Ricliaid Henry Lin-
coln, 146 ; Richard James Gary, 146 ; Robert Gary,
137. i45-'47 : Robert Gharlcs Gary, 137 ; Robert
Geoftrey Gervase John, 138; Rudolph Philip, 13S;
Selina Martha, 146; Shafto Robert Gary, 14S; Simon
Ednmnd Vincent I'aul, 140; Sophia Dorolhea, 13S;
Sophia Jane, ly); Susan, 143, 147, 171 ; Thomas
Gary, 147 ; Trevelyan William Gary, 143 ; Valentine
Dudley Henry Gary, 139: Walter Gary, 145; Licut.-
Colonel Waller Valentine Jephson Gary, 147 ; Wilfrid
Arthur Joseph, 144; Wilfrid Gervase Gary, 143;
Windsor" Alastair John Gary, 143; Windsor Gharles
Gary, 143 ; Lady Winefride Mary, 139.
England, Sylvia, 50.
Erskine, Henry William Knight, 148 ; Hon'*'' John
Kennedy, 157; Milliceiit Ann Mary,i57.
Erskine -Wemyss, Lady Eva Gecilia Margaret, 157 ;
James. Hay, 157; Lady Lilian Mary, 157; Millicent
Ann Mary, 157 ; Randolph Gordon, 157.
Evans, Sir Arthur John, 30 ; Edward 107 ; Ellen
Hannah, 107; Dame Harriet Ann, 30; Sir John, 30;
Dame Margaret, 30.
Eyre, Jacintha Gharlotte, 157 ; Rev. James Phipps, 157 ;
Vincent, 90.
Falconar, Lydia, 73 ; William, 73.
Fanshawe, Anne Williamena, 167 ; General Gharles,
167 ; Rev. Gerald Gharles, 167 ; Morforwyn Mary
Leveson, 167.
Farquharson, Gaptain Archibald James, R.N. , 1S9 ;
Frances, 189 ; John Phelips, 1S9 ; Phyllis Ruth,
189.
Farrer, Frances Sarah, 212 ; Henrietta Elizabeth, 212;
James William, 212.
Faulconer, Arthur Gliolmley, 202 ; Elsie, 202 ; Robert
Gholmley, 202.
Feilding, Lady Agnes Mary Pia, 91 ; Rudolph William
Basil, Earl of Denbigh, 91, 139; Lady Winefride
Mary, 139.
Fenton, Gharles Ducker, 68 ; Emily, 68 ; Harriette
Eleanor, 68 ; Montague Arthur, 68.
Fenwick, Audrey, 203 ; Mark, 203.
Ferguson, Rev. Edwin Augustus, 135; Lieut. -Colonel
George Arthur, 135; Mary Georgiana, 135; Hon''''
Nina Maria, 135.
Fidell, Evelyn, 206 ; Wynn, 206.
Field, Caroline Henrietta, 141, 142 ; Eleanor Sophia, 140 ;
Liout.- GenP'il (Jeorge Thomas, 141, 142; Gertrude
Alice, 141 ; kev. J.'hn, 140, 141 ; M.iry Louisa, 142 ;
Rf-v. Thomas, 140; Kev. Thomas Perrott, 141.
Fielder, Annie Maria, 192 ; Henry, 192.
P'iscuer, Garlotta, 39.
Fisher, Grace Mary, III ; Samuel George in.
'■"ilch, All'red, 169; Annie, 16S ; Audrey Margaret, 169 ;
Berlha Violet, 170: Cecil Alexander Gordon, 169;
Cecil Edwin, 169; Charlotte;, 168-170; Clara, 169;
Cim.stancc, 169: Cyril Wilfred, 170; Dora, 169;
Edith Maude, 16S ; 'Edward, 16S ; Edwin Frederick,
168; Eliz;ibeth, 1O8; Ellen, 170; Enmia, 170; Emma
Sarah, 170; Frederick, 168; Frederick George, 169;
George, 168, 170; Hugh Bernard, 170; Lillian Mabel,
169; Marshall, 170; Rebecca, 169; Sarah Maria,
168 ; Sia dey Fox, l6S.
Fitzgerald, Gaptain Chariis, R.N., 13:5; Eleanor Caro-
line Arabcjila, 138; iIon'''= B^ustace Robert Southwell,
133; Jane Matilda, Lady, 133; John David, Lord,
133 ; Hon'''" .Maude Louisa, 133 ; Robert, 138.
Fleming Fiaiices, S ; Richard, 8.
Flockhart, Mary .Maria, 93 ; William, 93.
Foakes, Edward Lindsav Ashley, 132 ; Idonea Maria,
TJ2 ; W. H., 132.
FoI-.-y, Hon''i' .■VndrL'W, 5 ; Harriet Mar)', 5.
Ford, Ida Geraldine, 129 ; W. John, 129.
Forsyth, Annie Cecilia Noel, 147 ; Colonel, 147.
Fosbery, Lilian Jane Cunninghame, 158 ; William
Thomas E.xham, 158.
Foulkes, Emma, 56 ; John, 56 ; Katherine Margaret, 31 ;
Robert Thomas, 31 ; .Sarah, 56.
Fountaine, Andrew, 8.J ; Caroline, 89; Gharles George,
89 ; Hannah, 89 ; Rev. John, 89.
FoN, .Vnnie, 16.S ; Benjamin, 168; Gharles, no; Edwin
Goodhugh, no; Ellen Maria, 109; Frederick Hynde,
109; Henry I'rederitk, 109; Mildred, no ; Wilfred
Stephen, 109.
Fox-Russell, Ethel Maria, 116; William, 116; see
Russell.
Francklin, Rev. Fairfax, 115; Fairfax John, 1 15;
Rev. John, 115 ; Julia, 115 ; Lloyd Fairfax,
IIS-
traser, Eliza, 174; Rev. John, 174.
Freeman, Alice Mary, 31 ; Anne, 5, 7; Arthur Reginald,
31 ; Bessie, 32 ; Cecilia Abigail, 7 ; Constance, 6 ;
Gonstantia, 5; Edgar, 32; Edith, 32; Edward, 31 ;
Edward Augustus, 30; Edward RoUo, 31 ; Eleanor,
30; Eleanor Constance, 32 ; Elizabeth, 6, 8; F^mmete,
30; Florence, 32 ; Harold, 31 ; Harold Augustus, 31 ;
Helen, 32; John, 5, 30; John Arthur, 5; Joseph, 30 ;
Katherine, 32; Katherine Margaret, 31 ; Margaret, 30;
Mary, 5, 8, 32 ; Mary Abigail, 6 ; Mary Ann, 30 ;
Sarah Eliza, 30 ; see Ghilde-Freeman.
Frei, Pauline, 117.
Fremantle, Emily Caroline, 163 ; Caroline, 163; Dame
Elizabeth, 163 ; Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Francis,
163 ; Very Rev. William Robert, 163.
Frere, Charles, 214; Charles Edward Vansittart, 214 ;
Gharlotte Vansittart, 214; Eustace Vansittart, 214;
James Hatley, 214; Merian, 214.
Fry, Elizabeth, 199.
G
Galbraith, Annie Campbell, 73, 149 ; James, 73, 149 ;
Jessie Campbell, 73-
Gale, Cecilia Isabella, 3 ; Emma, 3 ; Isabel Mary
Gecilia, 3 ; Rev. James, 3 ; William, 3.
Galpin, Rev. Arthur John, 22 ; John, 22; Millicent Jane,
22.
Galsworthy, Arthur John, 71 ; Frederick Thomas, 71 ;
Isabelle, 71 ; Wilhelniine Henriette Murray, 71.
Gamlen, Robert Ileale, 127.
Gardiner, Ellen Allarton, 45; Jane, 212; Leonard
Redfern, 45 ; Mary, 212 ; Samuel, 212 ; Rev. William,
45-
Garnett, Gharlotte Josephine, 15S ; Samuel, 15S.
Garrett, Clara, 117 ; Louisa, 117; Newson, 117 ; Samuel,
117.
Gaskell, Mar;anne, 2c6; Rev. William, 206.
Gater, Alice Sarah, 185 ; Caleb Hammond, 105 ; George
Henry, 17 ; Louisa .Marianne, 17 : Sarah, 17.
Gee, G. L., 15 ; I'rances Matilda, 15 ; Harriet, 14 ;
Thomas, 14.
Gerard, Sir Robert Tolver, Lord, 149.
Gerard-Dicponson, .-Vimee Gwendolyn, 149 ; Charles
Robert ToKcr Michael, 149 ; Hon'"'" Robert Joseph,
149-
Gelti;ig, Mrs., 51.
Gibbcs, Colonel John George Nathaniel, 89; Matilda
Lavinia, 89.
Gibbons, .Adam Jote, 22 ; Anna Elizabeth. 22.
Gifford, Hon'''= Charlotte Dorothea, 209 ; Robert, Lord,
209.
Gilbcrt-Coopc-r, F.diih Shuldhani, 210; Rev. William
Wrij^lite, 210.
Gill, Janet Orme, 175; Richard Marm.aduke, 175.
Gillespie, Katherine Margaret, 31 ; Major - General
William Augustus, 31.
Gilpin, Henry, 62 ; Jessie, 62.
Gitlcns, Fanny Carlyon, 93 ; John, 93.
Glass, Harriet .Vnn, 67 ; Henry Hiringlon, 67 ; -Matilda
Amelia, 67.
Glyn, Annie Dorothy, 112 ; Walter, 112.
Godden, William, 137.
Gordon, Colonel Alexander, 169 ; Caroline, 169 ; Lillian
Mabel, 169; William, 160.
Goie, Arthur Sauiideis William Cliarles I'"ox, Earl of
Arr.n, S7 ; Lady Esllier CarDliiic Georgiaiia, S7 ;
lloii''''- George Ralph Charles Ornishy, 156.
Gore-Sellon, Mary Caroline, 125; Richard Edward, 125.
Gurham, John, iS ; Mary, 18.
Goiigh, Barbara, 212 ; Sir Henry, Bt., 212.
GouKon, Dorothy, 33 ; Grace, ^^ ; I'age, 33.
Govett, Edmund, 152; lOrnestine Maud, 152; Fanny,
75 ; George, 75.
Giafa, Stella Heth, 119.
Graham, Christina, 130; Douj/ias Beresford Malise
Ronald, UjUe of Montrose, 201 ; Lord Douglas
Malise, 201 : janiei;, Duke of Montrose, 165 ;
Lady Lucy, 161;; Lady Rachel Marv, 201 ; William,
130.
Grant, Annte, 133; |essie, 75; |o'im, 133; Lawrence,
130; I'eter, 75.
Granville, Bernard, 157, 159; Bevil, 159; Joan
Erederica Mathewana, 157, 159; Malliewana Sarah, 157.
Graves, Thoniaa North, Lord, 143.
Gray, Jonathan 15 ; Louisa, 15.
Greene, Catherine, 179 ; Ethel, 75 ; Rev. Henry
Burnaby, 179 ; Fanny, 75 ; Ljui.,a Burnaby, iSl ;
Captain I'itt Burnaby, K.N., 179, 181 ; Captain
William Burnaby, R.N., 179; William Henry, 75.
Greenknow, Ivy Victoria, 152 ; Robert Senox, 152.
Green-Price, Rev. Herbert Chase, 172; Dame Laura,
172; Sir Richard, Bt., 172; Susan Alice, 172.
Greenwood, .Vnne, 161; Charles, 161; Francis, 161.
Gregory, Philip Spencer, 175.
Grey, Lady Caroline, 125 ; Charles, Earl of, 125.
Grey-Egerton, Dame Ainne Mary, 150: Sir Philip
Henry Brian, 150.
Grice, Elizabeth, 54 ; Joseph, 54.
Griffith, Annie, 136; Annie Osborne Louisa, 136; Rev.
E.J. ,136.
Grigg, Mary Anne Sophia, 5S.
Grundy, Charles Jijseph, 50 ; Gertrude Sophia, 50 ;
John Henry, 50; Robert Ellis, 19S; .Sylvia, 50.
Gurney, Hannah, 199 ; John, 199.
Gutch, Eleanor, 30 ; Rev. Roljert, 30.
Gye, Frederick, 79 ; Uis Honour Judge Percy, 79 ;
Sarah Fanny Constance, 79.
H
Hackworth, Eleanor Mary, 28 ; James, 2S.
Haldun, Constance Mary, Lady, 125; Lawrence Hesketh,
Lord, 125.
Hall, Edv/ard, 20; Mar)' Jane, 20.
Hallelt, Bertie, 84: sfg Hughes-Hallett.
Halliday, Charlotte Elizabeth, 93; Lady Jane, 92; John
Delap, 92.
Hanibleden, ICmily, Viscountess. 85 ; Esther CaroHne
Georgiana, Viscountess, Sv ; William Frederick Dan-
vers, Viscount, S7 ; see Smith.
Hamilton, Catherine, 178; Charlotte Lucy, 131; Lieut. -
Colonel James, 131; Maiie, 178; Thoma.5 Sharp, 178.
Hamilton-Gell, Emily Louisa, 4 ; Rev. Fielding Arthur
Wolfe, 4 ; Kathleen Etifie, 4.
Hanimerslcy, .\nne, 161; Caroline, l5l ; Thomas, 161.
Haniond, Anthony, 171; Susan, 171.
Haiben, Agnes Helen, 175; .Agnes Mary, 176; Alice
Ethel, 178; Ann, 174; Arthur Charles, 176; Benja-
min, 175; Benjamin (iuy, 17S; Benjamin Walter, 177;
Bertha, 17S; Charlotte ^iary, 175; Dorothy, 176, 177;
Edith Mary, 176; Edward, 176; Elizabeth, 175;
Elizabeth Arin, I7(j ; Ellen, 176: Emily, 176, 177 ;
Eve, 177; Florence, 177; Gladys Millicent, 17S :
Grace, 178; Guy Philip. 178; Henry, 174; Sir Henry,
174; Henry Andrade, 175; Henry Devenish, 175;
Henry Eric Southey, 175; Hugh Walter, 176; Janet
Orme, 175; John Alfred, I7.'5; Julia Knott, 176;
Katherine Winifred, 178; Kenneth Tucker, 178;
Leonard, 175; Leonard Hubert 175; Marian, 178;
Marie, 178; Marion Frances, 176; Marjorie, 177;
Mary, 174; Mary Frances, 175; Dame Mary Jane,
174; Mary Jerrold, 175; Mary Woodgate, 174;
Naomi, 177; Noiman, 178; Norman Ray, 17S;
Ralph, 178; Sarah, 174; Sidney Keeble, 177; Stanley
Filmcr, 178 ; Wilfrid, 178.
Harbcrton, James Spencer, Viscount, 55; John James,
Viscount, 192.
Harbord, Hon''''= Barbara Sophia Harriot, 136; Beatrice
Geraldine, 136; Hon'""' Constance Adelaide, 136;
Edward, Lord Suffield, 136; Hon'"'" Harbord, 1 36 ;
Rev. the Hon'''" John, 136.
Hare, Lady Eleanor Cecilia, 193 ; William, Earl of Lis-
towel, 193.
Harewood, Henry Thynne, Earl of, 165.
Hargreaves, Beatrice Edith Agatha, loi ; Charles Regi-
nald, loi ; Frances Amelia Jessie, 100; John, lOI ;
John Dennison, 100; Mary, loi.
Harley, Edward Arthur, 62; Jessie, 62; Mary Edith
Violet, 62.
Harman, Clement, 6; John, 132; Mary Abigail, 6.
Harper, Susan, 143.
Harridge, Elizabeth, i6Sj William, 16S.
Harris, Anne, 5 ; Christopher, 132 ; Su.sannah, 132 ;
Thomas, 5.
Harrison, Mary Anne, 63 ; Richard Lake, 94 ; Thomas,
63.
Harrowby, John Herbert Dudley, Earl of, S7 ; Mabel
Danvers, Countess of, 87.
Hart, George William, l85 ; Sarah Katherine Unwynne,
186.
Hartcup, Herbert James, 14S.
Harvey, George, 112: Sarah, 112.
Hawkins, Elizabeth, 48.
Hawson, Agnes Ada, 35; Dorothy .Vlice, 37; Frances,
36, 37 : (leorge, 36, 37 j Thomas, 35, 37, 85.
Hay, see Williams-Hay.
Haynes, Frances Elizabeth, 8; Cleorge, 8.
H.ayter, Captain Samuel, R.N., 94; Sarah, 84.
Hayward, Anne, 34; Ethel .Mary, 34; William Knight,
34-
Heal, Elizabeth, 117; Henry, 117.
Heale, Alexander, 48 ; Anna. 48
Heath. John Carlen. 88.
Heaton, Beresford Rimington, 130.
llclyar, Harriet, 57; William. ^7.
Hemsley, Alexander, 160.
Heneage, Hon'''" Arabella, 141 ; Arabella Elizabeth
Sophia, 141; Edw.ard, Lord, 193; Eleanor Ceciha,
Lady, 193; Hon''"' Eleanor Sophia, 193; Thomas
Fiescbi, 141.
Henslow, Stevens Wade, 90.
Herbert, Abraham, 38; Edward, Earl of Powis, 165;
Elizabeth, 38; Lucy, Coumcss of Powis, 165; Lady
Lucy Caroline, 165; Maria. 38.
Hewitt, Alan James Cuningh.nne, 19;
10 ; Arthur Bettesworlh,
Camp'oell, 17; Benjamin.
17; Benjamin Thomas,
Dorothy Marion, 19; I^ev. Edward Sv.-inton, 18, 189;
Elizabeth, 17; Elizabeth Mar)', 18; Elsie, 17; Fratices,
17 ; Frances Gracia, 19 ; Frances Joan, 19 ; Frances
Marion, 19 ; Jaincs BradU-y, 17 ; Rev. James I'.radley,
19; John Bradley, 18; Rear-;\dniiral John Gorham,
19 ; Katharine Elizabeth, 19 : Letitia Catherine, 17 ;
Letitia Marianne, 17 ; Leiiiia Mary, 17 ; Louisa
Marianne, 17; Mary, 17, iS, 1S9; Mary Susan,
19; Ruth, 18, 189; Susan Catherine, 18: Thomas
Swinlon, 17; Rev. Thoui.ui, i8g; Rev. Thomas
Swinton, iS ; Colonel Thomas Wall, 10, II.
Hewson, Alice Margaret Daisy, 145 ; Francis Thomas,
145; C, 145.
Hibbert, Elizabeth .Maigtrct, 200, 204; Emily, 200;
Nathaniel, 200, 204.
Hichens, .Abigail Eliza!)eth, 22 ; .■Mice Margaret, 23 ;
Andrew Kinsman, 21 ; Anne Ijizabelh. 21 ; Rev.
Arthur .Smylhe, 23; Ba,sil .Snailh, 23; Catherine Jack-
son, 21 ; Charlotte I-^li/abeth, 21 : Constance Saw-
bridge, 24; Edith M.irgaret, 21; Elizabeth, 20;
Fanny Snaith, 23 : Rev. I'rederick Harrison. 22 ;
.\nne, 10; .\nnettc,
.\rthur Bettesworth
Benjamin Bradley,
Daisy .Mary, 17 ;
Gobert William, 23 ; Gwendoline, 22 ; Gwendoline
Sibella, 22; Helen Mary, 21 ; Hugh Coiiybeare, 24;
Jane, 20 ; John Knill Jope, 21 ; Rev. John Oldham, 22 ;
Louisa Nora, 2J ; Loveday Constance, 24 ; Margaret,
20,22; Margaret Jane, 20; Margaret Jope, 20; Maria
Susanna, 21 ; Mary, 20, 21 ; Mary Elizabeth, 21 ;
Mary Katherine, 22 ; Milliccnt Jane, 22 ; Pevcrell
Sniythe, 24; Robert, 20; Robert Peverell, 24; Robert
Sniylhe, 22 ; Robert Snaith, 20 ; Rosalind de Camera,
22; Thomas SiUes, 22; Rev. Thomas Sikes, 21;
William, 20, 21 ; Rev. William, 20; Wilmot Avis, 24.
Hickes, Trances, iSi ; Fowler, iSi.
Hickie, Dolores Mercedes, iSS; Lieut. -Colonel James
Francis, iSS; Lucila Calista, 188.
Hicks Beach, .\lice .Mary, 172; Dame Harriet Vittoria,
172; Sir Michael Hicks, Bt., 172.
Higgins, Alice .Mary, 180; Louisa, 125; Somers, 180;
Tully, 125.
Higgs, Charlotte, 16S; Daniel, 168.
Hill, Rev. Charles Gray, 68; Emma Jane, 68; Rev.
Evelyn Henry, 7 ; Frances, 68; Rev. Henry Thomas,
7 ; Ida Lucy, 7 ; Jeremiah, 68.
Hills, Frances Anne, 94; J. F., 94.
Hinde, Major-General Charles Thomas Edward, 164 ;
Harriette Georgina, 164; Harriet Julia .Morforwyn,
164.
Hindmarsh, Barnette Septon, 15; Fanny Chance Eva,
IS; Grace Isabel, 14; William, 14, 15.
Hoare, Sophie Elizabeth, 40; William Barry, 40.
Hobbs, Ethelinda Letitia, 48 ; Percy Eyre Francis, 94 ;
Richard, 48; Richard Moggridge, 48 ; Sarah, 48.
Hodgson, Rev. Edward, 118; Rev. Francis Henry, 118;
James, 52; Mary Ann, 52; Mary Charlotte, 118;
Rowland Ellis, 198.
Holdsworth, Rev. George Kelly, 182; Susan Katherine,
1S2.
Holgate, Edward, 137; Elizabeth, 137.
Holland, Abigail, 198; Agnes Mary, 202 ; Agnes Sylvia,
206; Rev. Alfred, 210; Alfred Lancelot, 211; Alice,
204 ; Alice -Mary, 204 ; Alfred Bernard, 202 ; Alfred
Dunstan, 203; Amy Charlotte, 211; Anna Caroline,
208; Anne, 19S, 205; Hon''''' Anne, 208 ; Annie Susan,
20S; Ani.ony Francis, 203; Arthur, igS; Lieut. -Colo-
nel Arthur Gambler, 211 ; Bernard Henry, 201 ; Bessy,
200: Bryan Thurstan, 206; Caroline, 199; Catherine
Sibylla, 202; Cecil Frederick, 210; Cecil Trevelyan,
204; Cedric Swinton, 210; Charles, 198; Charles
Aikin, 198; Charlotte, 206, 208; Honli'^ Charlotte
Dorothea, 209 ; Christopher Bernard, 201 ; David
Culhbert Ly.-\1!, 203 ; Edith Emily, 201 ; Edith Jane,
211; Elith Latrentia -Mary, 205; Edith Saba, 199 ;
Edith Sliuldham, 2to ; Edward, igS, 205, 207, 208 :
Edward Thnr.-nan, 206; Elinor .\nne, 199; Elinor
Tr.iherne, 207 ; Elizabeth, 17, 19S; Elizabeth Margaret,
200, 204; Elsp.;th, 211 ; Emily Mary, 199; Eva Amy.
209 ; Eva, Joan, 209 ; Evelyn, 206 ; Florence Evelyn,
205; Florence Helen, 201 ; Frances Margaret, 210:
Frances .Maiia, 205; Francis Caldwell, 203; Rev.
Francis James, 201 ; Frederick, 20S ; Rev. Frederick
Arthur, 20S ; Rev. Fred:^ric'.c Whitmore, 207 ; George
Henry, 209; (iLrtude, 199; Hannah, 198; Harriet
Sophia, ."06; Sir Henry, lit., log; Henry Ewan, 205;
Henry Macauhy. 204; .Sir Henry Thurstan, Viscount
Knutsford, 200, 204; Rev. Henry Scott, 210 ; Herbert
Christian, 205 ; Jessie Clara, 211 ; John, 17, 19S; John
Francis, 202; John Oltys, 206; Julia, 207 ; Julia Doro-
thea, 206; Lawrence Gififord, 211 ; Lawrence Henry,
206 ; Lilian Ann Harriet, 209 ; Lillian Kitty, 205 ;
Lionel Ralt-igli, 204 ; Louisa, 207 ; Lucy, 200 ; Lucy
Georgin.i, 211; Hon*''" Lucy Katherine, 201; Lucy
\'crena, 203; Margaret Alice, 204; Margaret Elizabeth,
206; Margarel Enmia, 193; .Mar^-aret Evelyn Aveira,
206 ; Margaret Jean, Viscountess Knutsford, 200, 204 ;
Jvlarianne, 206 ; Marion Ada Flora, 203 ; Marjorie
Ellis, 209; Mary, 19S, 200; Mary, Viscountess Knuts-
ford, 201 ; Mary Emily, 208; Mary Sibylla, 201 ; Marv
Verena, Violet, 201 ; Maud Constance, 203 ; Michael
James, 203; Penelope, 207 ; Peter, 198; Hon'>'= Rachel
Mary, 201 ; Richard Lancelot, 209; Rupert Thurstan,
205; D.imeSaba, 199; Samuel, 198, 205; Sophia, 205;
Spencer Langton, 211 ; Stella Agnes, 211 ; Susan, 19S,
208; Susan Florence, 205; Swinton Colthursl, 198,
205 ; .Vdmiral Swinton Colthurst, 209 ; Sir Sydney
George, Viscount Knutsford, 201 ; Theodosia Caroline,
208; Tom Herbert, 205; Victor Christian, 206; Victor
Henry Thurstan, 210; William Edward, 206; see
.Marlin-llolland.
Holland-Hibbert, Arthur Henry, 202; Audrey, 203;
Diana, 202; Ellen, 202; I'^lsie, 202: Julian Thurstan,
202 ; Lavinia, 203 ; Thurslan, 202 ; Viola Mary, 202 ;
Wilfrid, 203.
Holmes, Rev. Isaac, 32 ; Katherine, 32 ; Sarah, 36 ;
Thomas, 36; Rev. Thomas Scott, 32.
Homer, Anne, 16; Annie Hilda Constance, 16; Arthur,
13 ; Caroline, 14 ; Charles Gee, 15 ; Charles Robert,
13; Edith Caroline Harriet, 15; Edward, 14, 15;
Edward Thomas, 14 ; Eliza Caroline, 13 ; Elizabeth,
13; Ellen, 13; Emily, 15; Evelyn Marie Louise, 16;
Fanny Chance Eva, 16; F'rances Edith Louisa, 15;
Frances Emily Maude Homer, 16; Frances Maria, 15;
Frances Matilda, 15; Rev. Frederick Augustus, 16;
Guy Thomas, 14 ; Harriet, 14 ; Harriet Gee, 14 ;
Harriet Gee Homer, 16 ; Harriet Rose, 15 ; Henry,
13, 14; Henry Arnold, 13; Henry Charles Lucas, 14;
Henry Thomas, 14 ; Isabel Josephine, 16 ; James
Edward, 14; James Edward Lucas, 16; Leila, 16;
Lorna Emily Ada, 14; Louisa, 15; Louisa Frances,
13; Marianne, 13; Mary, 13, 14; Mary Catherine, 13;
Mona Isabel Hindmarsh, 14; Rose Elizabeth Margaret,
13; Rosetta, 16; Rosetta Louisa Homer, 16; Sophia
Leah, 14 ; Thom,as, 13, 14 ; Thomas Edward, 16.
Hooper, Alfred Catchmayd, 17.
Hope, Eliza, 162 ; Rear- Admiral Sir George Johnstone,
162 ; Hon'''<^ Georgiana Mary Anne, 162.
Hoskyn, Dorothy Mary, 186 ; John Cunningham Moore,
186 ; John Thomas, 186 ; Mary, 186.
How, Rev. Henry Walsham, 190; Katharine, 190;
Rachel, igo.
Howard, Charlotte Josephine, 158; Eliza Mima, 173;
Rev. Henry Frederick, 173 ; Colonel John Stanley,
15S; Margaret Elizabeth, 173.
Ilowarth, Bessy, 200 ; Rev. Franktyn, 20O.
Howlett, Eliza Ann, 2 ; John, 2.
Howsin, Augusta, 36 ; William, 36.
Hudson, Alfred Ricketts, 11 ; Edith Annie, 11.
Hughes, David Watkin, 115; Muriel F-dith, 147.
Hughes-Ilallett, Rev. Abraham Vernon, 118; Emily
118; .Mary Charlotte, 118.
Hullon, Arthur Hyde, 100; Frances Amelia Jessie, 100;
William Ford, 100.
Humble, Rev. Robert Alfied, iSl ; Victoria, 181.
Hummerston, Ailela Victoria, 42 ; Michael, 42.
Hunt, Charles Brooke, 46 ; Louisa Maria Jane, 46.
Hunter, Charles, 147; F'rances Maria, 205; J., 205;
Jameson, 198, 205 ; Kathleen, 147.
Hutchinson, Rev. Frederick William, 193 ; Kalherine,
100 ; Rev. William. 190.
Hutson, Cecilia Lev.is Pauline, 94; Henry, 94; John
Richard F'arre, g^.
Ilultun, His Honour Crorapton, 206 ; Edward Thomas,
157 ; Lieut. -General Sir Edward Thomas Henry, 157 ;
Eleanor .Mary, 157; Harriet Sophia, 206; jacintha
Charlotte, 157 ; Robert, 206.
I
Image, Charlotte, 3 ; Desiree Catherine, 3 ; John
George, 3 ; William Edmund, 3.
Inglis, Alexander, 7 ; Cecilia Abigail, 7 ; John, 7.
Ingoldshy, Martha, 156: Tlicmas, 156.
Ingram-Shepherd, Charles, Viscount Irvine, 157, 160;
Hon'^''- Louisa Susan, 157, 160.
Irvine, Charles, Viscount, 157, 160.
Isaac, Charlotte, 206 ; Ellas, 205, 206 ; Harriet, 205,
206 ; Sophia, 205 ; John Whitmore, 206.
224
J
Jacobs, Henry, 131; Riie, 131.
Jiiccjues, FrancL-s, iSi; Fiedeiica, 181, 186; Richard
Machel, iSi, 1S6.
Jackson, Alfred, yo ; Bessie, 96 ; Charles, 96 ; Elizabeth
Amelia, 65 ; Margaret, 65 ; William, 65 ; see
Ducked.
James, Berllia Violet, 170; Charles Francis, 175 ; E. B.
Allison, 170; John, 157, 159; Mary Frances, 175.
Janiieson, Jessie Campbell, 73 ; William, 73.
Jefferson, Joseph, 116; Maria, 116.
Jeffreys, Amabel, 10 ; John Gwyn, 10.
J efifs, Martha, 178; William, 178.
Jephson, Henry, 146; Seliiia Marlha, 146.
Jervis, F.dilli, 32; Lieut. -Colonel Swynfen John, 32;
Colonel William Swynferi, 32.
Jex-Blake. Rev. Charles Thomas, i ; I-'anny, I ; Frances,
I ; Maria, I; Rev. William Jex, I.
Johnson, Agne.s Hamilton, 3 : .Agnes Sarah, 2 ; Anna
Maria, 4 ; Beatrice Lucy, 2 ; Charlotte, 3 ; Constance
Emily, 2 ; Doris Mary, 4 ; Elizabeth, 6g ; Elizabeth
Kathleen, 4 ; Elizabeth Maria, 69 ; Emma, 3 ; Eru
Woodbine, 4; Fanny, I ; Fanny Amelia, 3; Frederick
Harold, 39 ; George Baker, 2 ; Hon'''« George
Randall, 2 ; George Randall, 2 ; Gertrude Le Quesne,
39 ; Heni, 4 ; Henry, 4 : James, i ; James Randall, 2 ;
James Woodbine, 4 ; Kathleen Effie, 4 ; Kenneth
Harold, 4 ; Louise Isabel, 44; Lucy, 2; Marie Tam-
burini, 2 ; Mary, i ; Mary Ann, i, 3 ; May, 4 : Millie
Woodbine, 4 ; Octavia, 4 ; Peter Randall, 4 ; Philip
Hamilton Randall, 4 ; Randall, 2 ; Rev. Richard, I ;
Richard Cubitt, I ; Hon'''" Robert, 69; Sarah, I ;
Thomas, I ; William Gordon, 44; William Hickman,
38. 39-
Johnstone, Anne W illiamena, 167; Captain Charles
James Hope, R.N., 167.
Jones, Benjamin Scutt, 77 ; Clifford Trevor, 206 ; Rev.
David, 17S; Gladys MiUicent, 17S ; Harriet, 20;
Rev. John, 20 ; Margaret Evelyn Aveira, 206 ; Mary,
77 ; see Stewart-Jones.
Jope, Margaret, 20 ; Mary, 20 ; Robert, 20.
Jordan, Annie Mary Josephine, 59 ; William, 59.
Joy, Catherine Anne, 9 ; Henry, 9 ; Henry Holmes, 9 ;
John Holmes, 9.
Joyce, Frank, 190; Margaret Elizabeth, 190.
Joynson-Hicks, William, 168.
K
Kaye, Anne, 51 ; John, 51.
Kayll, John James, 21 ; Susan Maria, 21.
Kedington, Jane Judith, 136; Rev. Roger, 136.
Kelly, Louisa Jane, 116: Robert, 116.
Kemble, Isabella. 100, 102, 118; Thomas, 100, 102,
liS.
Kendall, Tressie Evalena, 119.
Kenney, Isabel Josephine, 16 ; William, 16.
Kent, Ethel Anne, 184 ; William Henry, 184.
Kenworthy, Rev. Joseph, 53 ; Joshua, 53 ; Maria,
53-
Keppell, Lady Caroline, 124 ; William Anne, Earl of
Albemarle, 124.
Keswick, Amy Sophie, 104 ; William, 194.
Keyworth, Edith, 37 ; Frances, 36, 37 ; Frances
Wilhelmina, 36; W'illiam, 36, 37.
Kilkelly, Jane, 57 ; John, 57.
King, Laura, 172; Richard Henry, 172; see Croker-
King.
Kingscome, Admiral Sirjoiin, 209; Louisa Teresa, 209.
Kinnaird, George, Lord, 162 ; Hon'''*^ Georgiana Mary
Anne, 162.
Kinsman, Andrew, 21 ; Anne Elizabeth, 21.
Knox, Mary Georgiana, 130; Colonel Wright, 130.
Knutsford, Margaret Jean, Viscountess, 200, 204 ; Mary,
Viscountess, 201 ; Sir Henry Thurstan, Viscount, 200,
204 ; Sir Sydney George, Viscount, 201 ; see Holland.
Philip
135 ; Don Jose Fabian,
iSo ; John, iSo.
Laking, Dame Beatrice Ida, 29 ; Dame Eleanor Mary,
28 ; Dame Emma Anne, 28 ; Francis, 28 ; Sir Francis
Henry, Bt., 28 ; Francis William, 28 ; Sir Guy Francis,
Bt., 29; Sir Guy Francis William, Bt., 29; Joan
Frances, 29 ; Louisa Jane, 28 ; Louisa Mary, 28 ;
Mary, 28 ; Mary Ann, 28.
Lamb, Hannah, 198.
Lambert, Alexander Clendinning, 98 ; Emma Maria, 98 ;
see Bence-l.ambert.
Lancaster, Sir William John, 174.
Landale, George, 152 ; Lily Vera Montague Douglas,
152.
Lane, Charles, 139; Henrietta Catharine, 139.
Langford, Jii-,e|)h, 56 ; Sarah, 56.
Lascelles, Henry Thynne, Earl of Harewood, 165 ;
Lady Margaret Joan, 165.
Latour, Barbara .■\nne, liS ; Louis Francis Joseph, 1 18.
Lauderdale, James, Earl of, 129.
Laurens, Charles, 39 ; Florence Maud, 39 ; Mary
Elizabeth, 39.
Law, Augusta Caroline Louisa, 143 ; lion'''' Augusta
Champagne, 143; Jean, III; Robert, III; Susan,
143; Hon'"''' William Towry, 143.
Lawford, Ellen, 202 ; Laura Margaret Buchan, 2 ; Dame
Mary, 202 ; Stephen, 2 ; Sir Wilfrid, Bt., 202.
Lawson, Edward, 105, 119 ; Jane, I05, 119.
Leach, Benjamin .Auber, 85 ; Emily, 85.
Lear, George, 68 ; Mary Anne, 68.
Le Breton, .Anna Letitia, 38; Mary Emma, 38;
Hemery, 38.
de Ledesma, Alfred Fabian,
135 ; Muriel Constance, 135.
Lee, Arthur, 180 ; Ellen Eliza,
Lees, Elizabeth, 51; Samuel, 51.
Leggatt, Horatio Bethune, 94 ; Lilian Laura, 94.
Legge, Alice Mary, 40 ; Hon'''= .Arthur Charles, 40 ;
Frances, Countess of Dartmouth, 128; Frances
Charlotte, Countess of Dartmouth, 128; George, Earl
of Dartmouth, 12S ; Rev. the Hon'''' Henry, 128;
IIon'>'= Henry Charles, 156 ; William, Earl of
Dartmouth, 128; William Waller, Earl of Dartmouth,
128.
Leman, James, 105 ; Robert Edward, 105 ; Rosa
Blanche, 105.
Le Quesne, Mary Elizabeth, 39 ; Nicholas, 39.
Leslie-Melville, Alexander, Earl of Leven and Melville,
164; Hon*"'" Alexander, 163; Caroline, 163; David,
Earl of Leven and Melville, 163 ; Lady Marianne, 164.
Lethbridge, W'illiam, 85.
Leven and Melville, Alexander, Earl of, 164 ; David,
Earl of, 163.
Liddell, Ailleen Mary, 138 ; Hon'"'' Caroline Elizabeth,
127 ; Charles, 1 38 ; Colonel the Hon'''' George
Augustus Frederick, 129; Hon'''' Jane Elizabeth,
124; Minnie Georgiana, 129; Hon'''' Thomas, 127;
Thomas Henry, Lord Ravensworth, 124, 12".
Lilywhite, Louisa, 53.
Lindam, .Adelaide, 53 : Charles James, 53 ; Robert
Henry, 53.
Lindsay, Hon'''' David Alexander Edward, 150 ; Rev.
the Honi*'' Edward Reginald, 150; James Ludovic,
Earl of Crawford, 150; Hon'''' Mary Janet, 150;
Hon""'' Robert Hamilton, 150.
Lindsell, Marjorie Ellis, 209 ; Colonel Robert Frederick,
209 ; Wilfrid Gordon, 209.
Linton, Annie, 79 ; W. J., 79.
Lippincott, see Cann-Lippincott.
Listowel, William, Karl of, 193.
Little, Ernest Knighiley, 159.
Llewellyn, Marguerite Gl.adys, 45 ; Thomas Rice, 45.
Lloyd, Anne, to ; Bartholomew CliflTord, 4I ; Caroline
Alice Elizabeth, 41 ; Eliza, 50; Maria Susanna, 21 ;
William, 21 : see Hinde.
Lloyd-Anstruther, Georgiana Charlotte, 131 ; Hon''''
Georgiana Christiana, 131 ; James Hamilton, 12S,
131 ; see .Anstruther.
Lloyd-Verney, Catherine Morforwyn, 167 ; Desmond
Ralph, 167; Edward Vortigern, 166; Colonel George
Hope, 164; Gerald Harry George, 166; Harriet Julia
Morforwyn, 164; Harry, 165; James Hope, 164;
Lady Joan Klixabeth Mary, 165 ; Joan Vcrena, 167 ;
Morforwyn Mary Ueveson, 167 ; Ulick Otway Vorti-
gern, 166 ; see Verney.
Lombe, Catherine Mary, 88 ; Rev. Henry, 88 ; Sophia,
88.
Longridge, Alice Mary, 204 ; Robert Begl)ie, 20-; ;
Robert Charles, 204.
Losh, Cecilia Isabella, 3 ; James, 3.
Lo'.l, Caroline Vansittart, 213 ; Grace Isabella Laura,
14S ; Harry Buckland, 213; John, 148; Kenneth
Walter Maria, I48.
Lo'.iis, Captain Charles Belfield, R.N. 59; Jane Frances,
59, 61, 63 ; Jaquetie Elizabeth, 59 ; Mary, 59; Rear-
Admiral Sir Thomas, Bt. , 59, 61, 63,
Lousada, Francis Barrow, 91 ; Marianne Eloise, 91 ;
Marquess de, 91.
Lowndes, Emily Laura, 148 ; Henry Selby, 148.
Lubbock, Maria, I ; William, I.
Lucas, Caroline Elizabeth, 115; Charles Belgrave, 115;
Charles Frank, 115; Rev. Gibson, 115; Mary, 14;
Rev. Richard Gay, 115 ; Robert, 14.
Luckie, D. Eraser, 94 ; Harriet, 94.
Ludlow, Agnes Elizabeth, 12 ; Annette, 10 ; Anne Jane,
10; Rev. ,\rthur Rainey, 10; Catherine .\nne, 9;
Ebenezer, 9; Ebenezer William, 9; Harriet Mary, 11 ;
Jane, 9 ; Rev. John Thomas, 1 1 ; Katharine Mary, 9 ;
Katherine Dorinda, 10; Margaret Agnes, 12; Margaret
Lloyd, 12; Mary .-^gnes, 10; Mary Jane, 9.
Ludlow-Hewitt, Alfred Arthur Thomas, 10 ; Brigadier-
General Edgar Kainey, 11; Edith Annie, 11; Edith
Caroline Annette, 12; Harry Balfour Cedric, 12;
Henry Christopher, 10; Margery, 10; Mary Dorinda
Elizabeth, 12 : Rev. Thomas Arthur, II.
Lutley, Emily Margaret, 171 ; Ethel Susan, 171 ; Gerald-
ine Violet, 172 ; Gertrude Emily, 172 ; Guendolen
Emily, 171 ; John Habington, 171 ; John Talbot, 172;
see Barneby.
Lyall, Rev. .Alfred, 201 ; Harry William, 201 ; Mary
Sibylla, 201.
Lyngcoln, Helen Matilda, 34 ; Henry Edward, 34 ;
Matilda, 34.
Lyon, .Vnne, 127 ; John, 127; Maria Jane Bowes, 127.
M
Macaula)', Hariiiah More, 200; Tliomas Babington,
Lord, 20D ; Zachary, 200.
McCarthy, Edward, 67 ; Harriet Maud, 67.
McCombish, Annie Asbury, 72 ; Elsie Jessie, 72 ; Joseph
Ranald, 72.
McCune, .'Ufred, W. 106 ; Elizabeth Claredge, 106.
Macdonald, Ailsa Annie Mary, 75 ; Alice Blanch, 73,
149 ; Alexander, 193 ; Alicia, 73 ; Annie Campbell,
73, So, 149; Annie .Margaret .-Vlicia, 76, 80; Barbara,
74; Chesborough Claudius 73, So, 149; Chesborough
Falconar John, 73, 149; Claude Keith, 73 ; Claudius
.A.ugustus Kerr, 75, 149 ; Ethel, 75 ; Eugenie Annette,
76 ; Haniish Chesborough Henry, 75 ; Henry Cragie,
76 ; Ian, 73 ; Isabella Eliza, 193 ; Janet, 73 ; Jessie,
75 ; Jessie Lydia, 74 ; John Kerr, 74 ; Keith Ian,
74; Lydia, 73, 74; Margaret Falconar Govett, 75;
Margaret Isabella, 75; Mary, 193; Mary Queenie
Falconar, 75 ; Sheila Galbraith, 75 ; William Ion
Falconar, 74, 149.
MacDoiigall, .\my, 8 ; John, S.
McGr.ady, Edith Mary, 176: Francis Lewis, 176;
Henry, 176.
Mackenzie, .■\lice, 184: Elizabeth, 184; Florence
Douglas, 151 ; Colonel Henry Douglas, 151 ; James
1S4 ; Janet. 73 : Julia Nina Sofala, 151.
Mackiniav, Dorothy, 176; John, 176; John Alfred,
176.
Mackintosh, L}'dia. 74.
Maclagan, Hon"*'' .'\ugusta Anne, 128; Charles Patrick
Dabymple, 128 ; David, 128; Jane, 128; Sarah
Kate, 1 28 ; Most Rev. William Dalrymple, Archbishop
of York, 128.
Maclean, Donald Frederick Durant, 100; J. G., 100;
Rhoda Mary Georgina, 1 00.
McSwiney, Ethel Maude, 106 ; Kev. John Henry
Herbert, 106 ; William Daniel, 106.
McTier, Anthony, 65 ; Maria, 65 ; Robert Fergusson,
65-
Madge, Elizabeth, 117; Helen, 117; Henry Joseph,
117.
Magrath, Ann, 52 ; Edith Murray, 67 ; Ellen Margaret,
67; Lieut.- Colonel Henry Augustus, 67; Colonel
Henry .Marsh Septimus, 67 ; Rev. James, 52.
Mahon, Anne, 139 ; Rev. Henry, 139.
Mainwaring, Isabella Frances Mary, 57 ; MajorGeneral
Sweedland, 57 ; Sweedland Melvill, 57.
Maitland, Lady Eleanor, 129; James, Earl of Lauder-
dale, 129.
Malcolm, Duncan Archibald, 61 ; Wilhelmine Stanley,
61.
Malcolmson, Adina Jane Roberts, 58; Dr., 58.
Mallock, George Arden, 116; Grace, Ii6; John, 116;
Mary, 59 ; Rev. Roger, 59.
Mangles, Rev. Arthur Onslow, 142 ; Frederick, 142 ;
Marianne, 142 ; Mary Georgina, 142.
Mansell, Emma Anne, 2S ; Joseph, 28.
Markham, Emma, 167 ; William, 167.
Marsh, John, 33; Rebecca, 33; Robert, 1 13; Sarah
Nasmyth, 113.
Marshall, Susan Frances, 180; Thornton, 180.
Marston, Brenda Ellen Katherine, 45 ; Charles, 44 ;
Edith, 44 ; Elaine Keturah, 45 ; Ellen, 44 ; Ellen
Allarton, 45 ; Frederick Milward, 45 ; Henry Clive,
45 ; Ida Margaret, 45 ; John, 44 : John Harold, 45 ;
John Llewellyn, 45 ; John Patrick, 45 ; Katharine
Maud, 45 ; Louise Isabel, 44 ; .Marguerite Gladys, 45;
Marguerite Muriel, 45; Marjorie Wheelock, 44 ; Mary,
44 ; .Melissa Mary, 44 ; Norman, 45 ; Richard, 44 ;
Roland, 45 ; Walter, 44.
Martin, .\nthony, 38; iVnthony Herbert, 38; Carlotta,
39 ; Edward, 38 ; Edward Burbery, 39 ; Edward Le
Breton, 39 ; Eileen Le Breton, 39 ; Eleanor Mary,
207 ; Elinor Traherne, 207 ; Florence Maud, 39 ;
George Edward, 207 ; Gertrude Le Quesne, 39 ;
John, 207 ; Lucy Elizabeth, 39 ; Margaret Florence,
39 ; Maria, 38 ; Maria Henrietta, 207 ; Mary, 207 ;
^Iary -■'inne, 207 : Mary Emma, 38 ; Mary Theodora,
38; Owen Le Breton, 39; Penelope, 207; Richard
Bidilulph, 207; Robert, 207; Rosamond, 39; Rosa-
mond Le Breton, 39 ; Susannah, 38 ; Theodore,
39-
Martin (formerly Bhicke), Matthew, 214 ; Menan, 214.
Martin-Holland, Christopher John, 208 ; Cyril George,
207 ; Douglas Eric, 20S ; Edward, 207 ; Eleanor
Mary, 207 ; Geoffrey Robert Edward, 207 ; Richard
Thurstan, 20S ; Robert Martin, 207 : s^e Holland.
Mason, Ernest Calver, 131 ; George Calver, 131 ; Isabel
Maria Constance, 131 ; Laelitia Maria, 131.
Maurice, Lieut. -Colonel James .Meredith, 132; Katherine
Caroline, 132 ; Price, 132.
Medley, Arthur Lionel, 54; Mary, 54; William, 54.
Menzies, Catherine, 198; John, 19S.
Mercer, Anne, 6; Edith, 6: George, 6.
Merrick, ."^nne, 52 ; Annie .Sophia, 52 ; Arnold, 52.
Miller, Rice, III.
.Mills, Ann. 132 ; Rev. Barrington Stopford Thomas,
132; Catherine Creigbto.i, 187; Hon"*'"-' Elizabeth
Frances, 132; Sir Richard, 194; Susannah, 132;
Thomas, 132 ; Rev. Thomas, 132 ; Sir Thomas, 187.
Mihvard, Frances Grace, 41 ; George, 41.
Mitchell, Alexander Cameron, 109.
Moggridge, Sarah, 48.
Monckton, Owen, 4 ; May, 4.
Montagu, Emily Mary, 131 ; Henry, Lord Rokeby, 156;
Jessy, 131 ; John, 131 ; Hon""'" Mary, 156.
Montgomery, James, ^S ; Susannah, 38.
226
Mo.itrose, Doughis Burcsford Malise Ronald, Duke of,
201 ; James, UuUe of, 165.
Moor, Rev. Gerald Henry, 174.
Moore, Henry Willougliby, 1S6 ; Isabella, 79; James,
79 ; Mary, 186.
Moorhouse, Alice, 96; Harry, 96.
Morgan, Ada, 7 ; Aliired Edward, 7 ; Arlhur Edward,
7 ; Uorotliy lidilli, 7 ; Edward John, 134 ; Maria
Frances, 134.
Moritz, Alfred, 66 ; Enmianuel, 66 ; Katharine Murray,
66.
Morri.s, Colonel .Vrlhnr, loi ; Charles Canipliell, 13;
Kalherine Cecil Annette, 101 ; Rose Elizabeth Mar-
garet, 13.
Morrice, Frederick Frances James, 99.
Morritt, Isabel Elizabeth, 124; John, 124; Mary, 124.
Morse, Mary, 207 ; Thomas .\nbre)', 207.
Moseley, Amabel, 10; Harriet Mar)-, 11; Rev. Henry,
II; Henry Nnttidge, 10 ; Margery, to.
Mourilyan, Captain Edward Mourilyan, k.N., 69 ;
Edward Pain Mourilyan, 69 ; Mabel Lillian, 69.
Muijro, Margaret, 6.
Murphy, Anita Theresa, 91 ; Daniel Thomas, 91.
Munroe, Rev. Martin Shipman, 173; Violette, 173.
Murray, Agnes Meade, 61 ; Catherine, 65 ; Catherine
Sophia, 65 ; Charles, 146 : Charlotte, 145 ; Charlotte
Letitia Caroline, 145 ; Gerald (Jtway Hay, 145 ; Sir
Herbert Harley, 145 ; James, 65 ; Sir John Digby, ,
Bt., 203 ; General Sir John Irvine, 61 ; Marion Jane, j
203 ; Mary Helen, 146 ; VVilhelmina Stanley, 61. 1
Mynors, see Baskerville-.Mynors.
N
Nalder, Howard, 7S ; Howard Frederick, 78; Mary
Edith, 78.
Nankivell, James, 96 ; Mary, 96 ; Mary .Stevens, 96. |
Nash, Edward Henry, 74; Henry Fleetwood, 74; 1
Jessie Lydia, 74.
Naylor, John E. , 52 ; Rose, 52.
Neale, Anne, 212; Anne Vansittart, 214: Barbara
Vansittart, 213; Caroline Vansittart, 213; Charlotte
Vansittart, 214 ; Constance Vansittart, 213 ; Edith
Vansittart, 213 ; fid ward Vansittart, 212 ; Rev. ;
Edward Vansittart, 212 ; Edward Earnest Vansittart,
212; Eliza Vansittart, 213; Elizabeth Frances, 213;
Dame Florence, 213 ; Frances Vansittart, 214 ;
Frances Sarah, 212; George Kenneth, 213; Hen-
rieUa Vansittart, 212; Sir Henry James Vansittart,
213; Jane, 212; Laura Vansittart, 214: I'hyllis Mary,
213-
Neame, Ada Grace, 78; George F., 78; Laurence
Harding, 78.
Nenke, .Amalia Agnes, 43 ; Frederick WiUiain, 43.
Newcontb, Rev Charles George, 46.
Newdigate, Caroline, 132; Francs Henry, 132; Ivathc-
rinc Caroline, 132; William Henry, 132.
Newman, Richard Reade, 148.
Newton, Blanche E'rances, 49; Ernest Robert, 49;
Frank (Jraham, 167; Kathleen, 167; Mary, 49;
Richard, 167; Theophihis, 49.
Nicholas, Hannah, 150; Henric, 150.
Nightingale, Florence, 162; Frances i'arthenhope, 162 ;
William Edward, 162.
Normanton, Caroline .Susan Augusta, Countess of, 127 ;
James Charles Herbert VVelbore Ellis, Earl of, 127 ;
Sydney Janies, Earl of, 127 ; Welbore Ellis, Earl of, 127.
Norris, Antliony. 90.
Nuding, Charles, 16.^ ; Edilli Maude, 16S ; Henry,
168 ; Sophia, 16S.
Nugent, .\melia. 12S.
O
Oakeley, Beatrice, too; Thomas, 100.
O'Connor, Elizabeth, 1S8 ; Hugh, 188 ; J., 138 ; Jacob
Robertson He.adlam, 138 ; Monica, 188; Sophia
Dorothea. 13S.
Oldfield, George William, 51 ; Henrietta, 53; Joseph,
53 ; Josepli Ernest, 51, 52.
Oldham, Esther, 21 ; Rev. John Roberts, 21 ; Mary, 21.
OUivant, Dame Edith Margaret, 21; Rev. Edward, 21;
Sir Edward Charles Kayll, 21 ; Lucy Caroline, 21 ;
Susan Maria, 21.
Onslow, Constantia, 5; Harriet Mary, 5; Mathewana
Sarah, 157 ; Matthew Richard, 157 ; Yen'''"' Richard
Francis, 5.
Osborne, Francis Godolphin, Duke of Leeds, 129 ;
Jeremiah, 68; Lady Mary Henrietta Juliana, 129.
Owen, Edith Josephine, 109 ; Sir Douglas William, 77;
George I'.rnest, 109.
Oxendcn, Sir Henry, lit., 66.
Oyler, I. B., 135 ; Muriel Constance, 135.
P
Page, Sarah, 65.
Paget, Elizabeth Frances, 213; Isabelle Louise, 213;
Leo Berkeley, 213; Brigadier - General Wellesley
Lynedoch, 213.
Palk, Constance Mary, Lady Haldon, 125; Hon'"'"'
Lawrence Charles Walter, 125 ; Sir Lawrence Hesketh,
Lord Haldon, 125; Robert Willmott Henry Mallet,
125.
Pare, J. Clement, 77; Lilla Maria, 77; William
Lusconibe, 77.
Parish, E'rances, i ; Rev. Henry, I.
Parker, Annie Asbury, 72 ; Edward .Vsbury, 72 ; John,
142.
Parkington, Edythe Isabel, 143 ; Colonel Sir John
Roper, 143 ; Dame Marie Louise, 143.
Parkinson, Caroline, 14 ; Thomas, 14.
Parry, Rev. Edward, 39 ; Lucy Elizabeth, 39.
Pascoe, Henry, 69 ; Hilda Mary, 69.
Pateman, [ane, 191 ; Robert, 191.
Paterson, Alexander MacDonald, 110; Eliza Torrenza,
no; Thomas Simpson, 1 10.
Patten, Matilda, 34.
Patterson, Mary .Ann Elizabeth, 117 ; Peler, 117.
Paulet, .Adela, 157; Lady Aimabella, 160; .\ugustus
John Henry Beaumont, Marquess of Winchester, 156;
Lady Caroline Margaret, 157, 159; Cecil Henry, 159,
160 ; Lady Cecilia, 160 ; Cecilia Louisa, 160 ; Rev.
Lord Charles, 157, 159; Charles Standish, 158;
Colonel Charles William, 159; Charlotte Josephine,
Marchioness of Winchester, 158; Eileen Cecil Theo,
15S; Eleanor Mary, 157: Ernest Ingoldsby, 157 ;
Ethel E'rances, 159 ; Lieut. -General Lord Frederick,
160; Frederick John, 160 ; George, 158 ; George,
Marquess of Winchester, 156; .-Vdmiral Lord George,
158; George Cecil, 159: Lady Georgina, 158; Henry
John, 150; Henry William iVlonlagu, Marquess of
Winchester, 15S; Lady Joan E'rederica Mathewana,
157, 159 ; Colonel John, Marquess of Winchester, 156 ;
John Valentine, 159; Lilian Jane Cunninghanie, 158;
Lady Lilian Mary, 157; .Martha, Marchioness of Win-
chester, 156 ; Mary, 159 ; Mary .Mont.agu, Marchioness
of Winchester, 156; Pamela, 158; Richard Charles,
158; St. John Claude, 158; Susan Amelia Georgiana
Carr, 159: Violet Susan Mary, 159; Field- Marshal
Lord William, 159 ; se; Burroughs-Paulel and Win-
chester.
Peacock, Jean, 95.
Pearce, Ciiarles Thomas, 191 ; h'rances Mary, 191.
Pearsall, .Mice Jane, 75 ; J., 75.
Pearson, Henry Bradshaw, 120; Maud, 120.
Perco, Christopher, 1S3 ; Elizabeth Sarabel, 183.
Pelham, Hon'''" Arabella, 141 : I Ion'''" Caroline Anderson,
137, 14S : Lady Catharine Georgina, 129; Charles,
F;arl of Yarborough, 137 ; Charles, Lord, 142 ;
Charles .Anderson, Lord, 137, 146: Constance Mary
Kate, 128; Hoii^''' Maria Charlotte, 142; Mary
Henrietta Juliana, Countess of Chichester, 129;
Thomas, Earl of Chichester, 129 ; Hon'''" Thomas
Hcnrv Wilham, 129.
227
Pennell, Jessie Clara, 211 ; Lieut. • Colonel Reginald,
211 ; Richard Lcwin, 211.
Pennyman, Dora Maria, 183 ; James Beauniom Worsley,
1S3 ; James Worsley, 183 ; Mary Hilda Hurnaby,
183.
Peiirice, Hannah, 88, 89 ; Mary, 88 ; Thomas, 88,
89.
Pettener, Emmete, 30.
Phillips, Frances Sarah, 1 15; Rev. George Newnham,
115; Henry Wyndham, 182; Rev. John Henry, 86;
Mary Albinia, 182; I'riscilla, 86; Susan Kalherine,
182; Rev, William Joseph George, 115.
Phipson, Ada Mary, 38 ; Krnesl Tliring, 38.
Pilkington, Anne. 136 ; Uame Anne Elizabeth Anne,
136; Sir Thom.as, Ht., 136.
Pinder, Maria, 78 ; Richard, 78.
Pinney, see Pretor-Pinney.
Piper, Gertrude Ann Lancaster, 69 ; J. Herbert, 69.
PUsket, Chailes, 78 ; Edward, 78 ; Elizabeth Henriquez,
78 ; Thomas Henry, 78.
Plucknett, Elizabeth, 8 ; James, 8 ; Rev. James, 8 ;
Rev. William, 8.
Plowes, Adelaide, 53 ; Agnes Anne, 53 ; Agnes
Louisa, 53 ; Alexander Joseph, 51 ; ."Vngela Eliza,
52; Angela Otetza, 51; Anne, 51, 52; .'Vnnie
Sophia, 52 ; .\ugusta Clarence, 53 ; Barbara,
53 ; Charles Merrick, 52 ; Edith Annie, 53 ; Eliza,
52 ; Errol Sidney, 53 ; Florence Ethel, 53 ;
Frederick, 51; George, 52; George .Xrnold, 52;
Henrietta, 53 ; Herbert George Victor, 52 ; Joan, 53 ;
John, 51 ; John Henry, 51 ; Louisa, 52, 53; Lucy, 51 ;
Lucy Anne, 51 ; Maria, 53 ; Maria Louisa. 51 ; Mar-
jorie, 53 ; Sidney Arnold, 53 ; William, 53 ; William
John, 51.
Pocklington-Senhouse, Joseph, 202 ; Mary, 202.
i'omare, Maui William, 4 ; Millie Woodbine, 4.
Ponieroy, Hon''^ Hilda Evelyn, 55; James Spencer,
Viscount Harbefton, 55 ; John James, Viscount
Harberton, 192; Hon'"''' Mary Anne, 192.
Poole, Arthur Evered, 48 ; Elizabeth, 4S ; Rose Beatrice,
48 ; William Robert, 48.
Pope, Rev. Richard William Massy, 141,
I'lirter, Cnarloite Elizabeth, 93 ; Thomas, 93.
Portvvay, Clara, 169 ; George, 169.
Powell, Albiiiia Muriel, 182 ; Dame Alice, 184 ; Alice
Katharine lieatrix, 70, 185 ; Alice Mary, 180; Anieha,
181 ; .\nnaCalh,irine, 182 ; Annie, 185 ; Colonel Ather-
ton FoUiott, 181. 1S6; .\therton George Folliott, 185;
Augustus Fiilli.jit, 185; Beatrix Marshall Legh, iSo;
Catherine, 179; Cuherine Vassall, 180; Cecil Atherton
Le;h. 180; Majui (jeneral .Sir Charles Herbert, 1S4 ;
Charlotte Henrietta Elizabeth, 184: Constance, l8r ;
Coiistance Mary. 1S3 ; Cottrell, iSl ; CottrellBurnaby,
lS_>; Dorothy, 183: Dorothy Mary, 186; Douglas, 182;
Douglas F'dllioa, 186; Eli/;abelh, 179: Elizabeth Sara-
bol, 183; Ella. 1S4: Ella Mary Folliott, 186; Ellen
Eliza, l3o ; Emily Alice, 181, 186; Ethel .Vnne, 184 ;
Ethel Sylvester, 1S4; Frances, 179; Frances Anne,
181 ; Frederica, 181 ; Ciwendoline .'Xgnes F'olliott, 1S6 ;
Henry Folliott, iSo; Herman Trevor Folliott, 186; Irene
Mury Anna Le,;h, iSo ; Isabella, 184; Jack .-Vtherton
Folliott, 186; Janet Susie Legh, iSo; Jeanie, 180;
John Cottrell, 179; Legh Folliott, 180; Legh Rich-
mond, 180; Legh Sylvester, 184; Leila Folliott Legh,
180 ; Louisa Burnaby, 181 ; Louisa Yeatman, 182 ;
Maliel Unwynne Folliott, 186: Mary, 182; Mary
Albinia, 182; Mary Euphemia Maria, iSo ; Mary
Hilda Burnaby, 183 ; Ohffe Sylvester, 184 ; Peter
Douglas p'olliott, 1S6 ; Rhys Campbell Folliott,
184; Richard, 179, 181 ; Sir Richard Douglas,
Bl., 182; Rev. Richmond, 182; Richmond Fol-
liott, 185 ; Richmond Roscow Folliott, 1S5 ;
Richmond Thoniton Legh, 180; Robert Legh,
182: Rosa Elizabeth Folliott, 185; Samuel, 179;
Lieut. -Colonel Samuel Hopper, iSl ; Rev. Samuel
Hopper, 181 ; Sarah Katherine Unwynne, 186; Susan
Frances, iSo; Sybil Merrick Legh, 180; Thomas
Folliott, 181, 183, 184; Thomas Henry Woodcock,
182; Thornton Eustace Legh, 180; Victoria, 181;
Vivian Norman Folliott, 186; Waller Burleigh, t8o ;
William Folliott, 1S2 ; William Walter, 183; William
Wellington, 183.
Power, Herbert, 149 ; Mary Phyllis, 149; Reginald,
149.
Powis, Edward, Earl of, 165 ; Lucy, Countess of, 165.
Prance, Courtenay C. , 22; Courtenay Garrard, 22;
Mary Katherine, 22.
Pratchett, Mary, 30, 54.
Prendergast, Emma .Maria, 98 ; Guy Lenox, 98.
Prescott, Arabella, 18, 187 ; Barbara, 189 ; Dame
Catherine Creighton, 187 ; Catherine Hale, 187 ;
F'rancis Edward, 188; F'rederica Mary, 187; Sir
George Bee.ston, Bt., 187; Mary Henrietta, 189;
PhvUis Ruth, 189; William George, 18, 187; William
Ralph, 189.
Prescott-Decie, Alice Henrietta, 187 ; Arabella, 18, 187 ;
Brigadier-General Cyril, 190 ; Edward, 190 ; Harriet,
5; Harriett, 5, 187; Margaret Elizabeth, 190; Norah,
189; Rachel, 190; Colonel Richard, 5, 18, 187;
Ruth, 18, i8g ; Timothy, 190 ; Rev. William, 18, 190;
see Decie and Deasy.
Preston, Francis William, 20g.
Pretor-Pinney, Frederick Wake, 146 ; Hester Lucy,
146 ; Lucy, 146.
Price, Anne, 16, 127 ; Barrington, 127 ; John Henry,
16; Thomas, 124; j« Green-Price.
Prowett, Rev. Charles, 93 ; Charlotte, 93 ; Emma
Maria, 93.
Pybus, Catherine Amelia, 199 ; John, 199.
Rabett, Caroline Henrietta, 13S ; Turnour, 138.
Rackham, Willoughby Breare .Still, 137.
Raffington, Eleanor, 184 ; Thomas, 1S4.
Rainey, Ann, 9 ; Arthur, 9 ; Jane, 9.
Ramsden, Lady Annabella, 160 ; Caroline Margaret,
157, 159; Charles, 160; Sir John, Bt., 157, 159, 160;
Dame Louisa Susan, 157, 160; Rear-Admiral Willi.am,
160.
Randall, Hannah, I ; John, i.
Rashdall, Charles Saville, 3 ; Mary Anne, 3 ; Robert,
3 ; Rev. Robert, 3.
Ravensworth, Thomas Henry, Lord, 124, 127.
Rawles, Alfred, 69 ; Cjerirude Ann Lancaster, 69.
Rawlinson, Charlotte Maria, 85 ; John Juland, 85.
Reade, F>ances, 189 ; R., 189.
Reece, Caroline, 84 ; Joseph Frederick, 84 ; Richard
Marsden, 84.
Reeve, Richard Henry, 97.
Reeves, Mary, 161 ; Thomas, 161.
Renny, William, i8.
Reynardson, Aubrey Henry Birch, 211.
Rhodes, Charles Henry, 20.
Richards, Alice, 96 ; Annie, 96; Bessie, 96 ; Elizabeth,
96: Enielyn Mary, 193; Emily Maude, 96; H,arry,
96; Joseph, 96: His Honour J. JL, 193; Louisa
Annie, 96 ; Mary, 96 ; Mary .Stevens, 96 ; Whitmore
Lionel, 193 ; William Thomas, 96.
Richardson, Charles .Mervin, I to; May, 107.
Richmond, Catherine, 179; Frances, 179 : Henry, 179.
Riding, Bessie, 50 ; Eliza, 50 ; George, 50.
Ridley, Henrietta Elizabeth, 212; Sir Matthew White,
Bt.', 212.
Ritchie, Alice Jane, 75 ; Archibald Thomas Ayres, 75 ;
.Mary <,)ueenie Falconar, 75 : Thom.as, 75.
Robarts, .'Vbraham George, 131; Abraham John, 134 ;
HoniJi' Edith, 131 ; Elizabeth Sarah, 131.
Roberts, .\nna Caroline, 20S ; Charles, 208 ; Charles
Gay, 208 ; Christine, 77 ; David, 77 ; John, 66 ;
Sarah, 66.
Robinson, Charles Sidney, 177 ; Compton James, 177 ;
Dorothy Alice, 37 ; Marjorie, 177 ; Ralph, 37 ;
William, 37.
Rogers, John Jope, 21.
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KdIkIc, Major, 10 ; Sarah Mary, lo.
Rcikeby, Henry, Lord, 156.
Ross, CliarK's Edmund, 9S, 99 ; Lt-ila Kniily Katharine
Starkie, 99; W. 11. Drunimond, 99.
Rouse, IClizaheth Mary, 12; Kzekiel, 12; Ezekiel
Alhanasius, 12; Marf;arL-l l.Ioyd, 12.
Rowland, Annie, 96 ; William, 96.
Rowley, .Alice .\Iary Arabella, 14^ : .\dutiral Charles
John, 145, 14S ; Juli.i Elizabetli, 145; Captain
Richard Freeman, K.N.. 145.
Roxborough, Ann, 9.
Kushout, .Sir Charles Hamilton, Bl., 148.
Russell, Lieut. -Colonel .\ndrew Hamilton, 2; Charlotte
Leonora, 207; Eliza .Ann, 2; John, 1 16 ; Lucy, 2;
Lieut. -(."olonel Sir Kob^'rt, Bt., 207 ; ict Fox-Russell.
Ryan, Sir Edward, 210; Fr.tncs .Margaret, 210;
Colonel William Cavendish Uentinck, 210.
Ryder, John Herbert Dudley, Earl of Harrowby, 87 ;
Mabel Danvors, Countess of Harrowby, 87.
Rye, Elinor, 138 ; Mary .Anne S iphia, 140 ; Rear-
Admiral I'eter, 138, 140.
St. John, Fleming, 8 ; Frances, 8 ; Rev. John Francis
Seymour Fleming, 8 ; .Mary, 8.
St. John Bletsoe, Sir Beauchamp Moubray, Lord, 171 ;
Helen Charlotte, Lady, 171 ; Henry Beauchamp Oliver,
Loril, 171 ; Ethel Susan, Lady, 171.
Saker, Kate Alice, no.
Salmon, Ellin, 163; Lieut.- Colonel William Henry,
163 ; William I'ercival, 163.
Salmond, James, 134; Marianne Emma, 134.
Salvin, Anna Maria, 92 ; Caroline, 91, 92 ; Louisa, 91 ;
Marmaduke Charles, 91, 92 ; William Thomas, 91.
Sambrooke, Thomas (lodfrey. 84,
Sainpey, Uorothy, H ; Robert, 33.
Samson, .Alice Mary, 40 ; Kev. Edward, 40 ; Mary
Alice, 40.
Sanday, j\nnie Ci., no; (jeorge Percy Stock, 110;
Harriet, no; Samuel, no.
Sanders, Charles, in; Eva Mary, III.
Sandford-Thomson, Alice .Mary, 7 ; William Jame;, 7.
Sandys, Augustus I'Vederick .Artiiur, Lortl, 159.
Sant, .Ada Grace, 78 ; .Annie, 79; .Annie Margaret
.Alicia, 76, 80; Catherine, 79; IJoris, 80; Edward,
80 ; F^liza, 76, 77 ; Elizabeth Henriquez, 78 ; Fanny
Harriet, 80 ; George, 79 ; George Harris, 79 ; George
Lewis, 80 ; Gwendoline, 80 ; Hilda Julia Frances, 80 ;
Irene, 80 ; Isabella, 79 ; Ivor, 80 ; James, 76, 77 ;
James William, 79; Julia Clementina, 80; Lilla
Maria, 77; .Mabel, 79;" Maria, 78: Mary Edith, 78;
Mowt)ray Lees, 76, 80 ; Sarah ^^lnny Constance,
79; Sarah Sherwood, 77, 80; William, 77 ; William
Eloin, 79.
Sarawak, kaja Muda of, 133.
Sargent, John, 96 ; Mary, 90.
•Sartoris. .Alfred Urban, 127 ; Francis Charles, 127 ;
llon'''"^ Mary Frances, 127 ; Urban, 127.
Saunilers, C, 56 ; Esther. 21 ; Minnie, 56 ; Roliert, 21 ;
Rosabel, 56: Henry Wilson Demain, 56.
Say, Ellen Hannah, 107: Hilda Lilian, 107; Richard
H.all, 107.
Scallon, General Sir Robert Irvin, 70.
Scbomberg, .Admiral .Alexamler Wilmot, 40 ; Rear-
.Admiral .Anson, 41 ; Caroline Alice Elizabeth, 41 ;
Catharine .Anna, 40 ; Rev. ICdward St. (ieorge, 40 ;
Harold St. George, 41; Kear-Adniiral Ilerliert, 40;
Lieut. -General Herbert St. George, 40; Captain Isaac,
R.N., 40; Madeline Grace, 41; .Mary, 41; .Mary
-Alice, 40 ; Sarah, 40 ; Sarah Catherine Blanche, 41 ;
Sophie Elizabeth, 40; Stepney, 41.
Schuyler, Rev. Dr., 44.
Scott, Elizabeth, 20 ; James Woodward, 20.
Selby, Dorothie, 104 ; Frances, 90 ; Mary .Aime, 90 ;
Nicholas Tuite, 90.
Sellon, see (Tore-.Sellon.
.Senhouse, Sit^ I'ocklington-Senhouse.
Sercombe, Edwin, 86 ; Emma .Sophia, 86 ; John
Clampit, 84, 86 ; Louisa, 84 ; Rupert Clampit, 84.
Sergeaunl, John Barneby, 99.
Sewell, Charles, 114.
Seymour, Helen, 86,97, '03 ! Hon'''« Helen, 86; Rev.
Ileniy, 86; Henry .Sydney, 86; Susanna Biscoe, 86 ;
William, 97, 103.
Shackle, John Baptist, 54 ; Mary, 54.
Sharp, Catherine, 1 78 ; William I'rior, 178.
Shaw, George, 47; Harriet, 5, 187 ; Kiciiard Alexander,
S, 1S7 ; Sir Robert Alexander, Bt., 187; ste
Butterworth-Shaw.
Shearer, Bettesworth I'itl, 18; Eliz.al«;th Mary, 18.
.Shedden, .Alice Katharine Beatrix, 185 ; .Alice Sarah,
185 ; George, 185.
Shepherd, sec Ingram-Shepherd.
Sherretl, Heni, 4 ; Randall, 4.
Shore, see Nightingale.
.Shrewsbury, Henry John, Earl of, 171.
Shuter, -Albert .Arthur, 53 ; Edith .Anne, 53 ; John
David, 53 : Louisa, 53.
.Sidebniiom, .\nne, 7 ; Charles John, 6; Rev. Frederick
Radclyde, 7 ; Rev. Ilenrv Francis, 7 ; Mary Abigail,
6 ; Radclylle, 6, 7.
.Sikes, Jane, 20 ; Thomas, 20.
Sillifani, Rev. Charles William, 62; Georgiana Caroline,
62 ; Mabel, 62.
Silvester. .A. Sims, 143 ; Marie Louise, 143.
Skepper, Jane, 34 ; (Jriginal, 34.
Sniallwood, Joseph, 55 ; Mary, 55.
Smith, Abel, 146, 164; Rev. .Albert, 167; Anna
.Augusta, 84; lion'''" Beatrice Danvers, 86; Caro-
line, 84: Catherine .Amelia, 199 ; Charles Irving,
75 ; Catherine Morforwyn, 167 ; Daniel, 184 ;
Hon'''= David John, 87 ; Dorothie, 104 ; IIon'''»
Edith Mabell Emily, 87 ; Edwin I'hilip, 167 ; Eliza
Torrenza, 109; Elizabeth, loo, 184; Elizabeth
Frances, 164; Emily, 200, 202; Emily, Viscountess
Hambleden, 85 ; Hon'''<=Emdy .Anna, 85 ; Emma, 167;
Emma Sophia, 86 ; E.sther Caroline Georgiana, Vis-
cnan'.ess Hambleden, 87 ; Frances .\nne, 164 ; Hon'"'*
Helen, 86; Henry W'alton, 87 ; Isabel, 204; James,
13 ; Hon"^''" James Frederick .Arthur, 87 ; James Selby,
104; John, 100; Lawdey Taverner, 44 ; Louisa, 84;
Lucy, 42, 146; Hon'''° Mabel Danvers, 87 ; Margaret
Alice, 204 ; Hon'*' .Margaret Esther Lucie , 87 ; .Mar-
garet Isabella, 75 ; .Marianne, 13 ; LadyMarianne, 164;
Mary .Anne, 84 ; Major-General Pliilip, 165; I'riscilla,
86; Reginald Abel, 204; Robert, 164, 204; Robert,
Lord Carrington, 164: Saba. 199: .Samuel, 164;
Rev. Sydney, 199, 200, 202 ; William Frederick
Danvers, Viscount Hambleden, 87 ; William Henry,
84, 85 ; Ht)n''''= William Henry, 87 ; see Hambleden.
Smyth, Elizabeth Sarah, 134: Jolin Henry, 134.
Smythe, .Abig.ail Elizabeth, 22; .\nna Elizal)eth, 22;
.Arthur, 22.
Snagge, Eleanor Nina, 134: Dame Maria Frances, 134;
His Honour .Sir Thomas Willi.un, 134.
.Snaith, Jane 20 ; Westgarlh. 20.
Sneap, Margaret Eliza, 34 ; Mary, 34 ; Stephen,
34-
Snodgrass, Janet Marian, 149: Hon'''" Peter, 149.
Souter, Harriette (Jeorgina, 164; Willi.un, I0.|.
South, Gertrude, 70, 74 ; John, 70, 74.
Southesk, James, Earl of, 166.
Southwell, Lieut. -Colonel .Arthur Francis, 133 ; Jane
Matilda. 1 33.
Soutter, Henry Oldham, 130.
.Sparrow, see Bence.
Spooner, Anne, 212 : Barbara, 212 ; Lsaac, 212.
Stable, Daniel Wintringham, 1 75.
Siandish, Susan Amelia Cleorgiana, 159: William
Standish, 159.
Stanfell, Captain Francis, K.N., 179; Harriet, 179.
Stanley, Alice Elizabeth, 13 ; Edward (ieofl'rey. Earl of
Derby, 191 ; Lady Emma Charlotte, 191 ; Rev. the
Hon'"''' George GustavusChetHyn<l. 191.
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Stanscomb, Frances Grace, 41 ; Madeline Grace, 41 ;
Williaii), 41,
Starkie, Catharine, 97 ; Eliziibelh Susanna, 97 ; Nicholas,
97-
Stent, Rev. Henry, 12.
Stephenson, Klizitbeth Ann, 176; Ellen, 176 ; Frank,
176 ; Thomas, 176.
Slepncy, Catharine Anna, 40 ; Stepney Rawson, 40.
Steuarl, Margaret, 65.
Stevenson, Elizabeth, 198; William, igS.
Steward, Agnes Helen, 102; Herbert Arthur, 102;
Herbert f., 102.
Stewart, Caroline Henrietta, 13S ; Charles, 138 ;
Gabrielle Cailotta, 132 ; Henry William Seymour,
138 ; James Malcolm, 129; John Hardie, 132 ; Nettie
Malcolm, 129 ; William, 132.
Slewart-Jones, E., 209 ; Eva Joan, 209'; Thorold Arthur,
209.
Stirling, Charles, 63 ; Emily Rose, 63.
Slock, Annie G., no;Jolin, no.
Stone, Louisa Yeatman, 183 ; Rev. William, 1S3.
Stonestreel, George Griffin, 100, 102 ; Mary, too, 102.
Stonhouse, Rev. .Sir James, Bt. , 212; Sarah, 212.
Stonor, Charles Joseph, 92 ; Florence Mary, 92 ; Mary
Maude, 92 : Oswald Francis Gerald, 92.
Stopford, Caroline Mary, 133 ; Charlotte Mary Leycester,
133 ; George Montagu, 133.
Storey, Charlotte Mary, 175; Henry, 175.
Stracey, Constance Adelaide, 136; .Sir Henrv Josias, Bt. ,
136.
Stralhmore and Kinghorn, Charlotte Maria, Countess of,
126; Thomas George, Earl of, 126.
Stratton, Albinia Maria Starkie, 98 ; Catherine Parry
Weston, gS ; Harriet Vittoria, 172; John, 172;
Colonel John Heathfield, 98; William, 98.
Strettel, Rev. Alfred Baker, 214; Laura Vansittart, 214.
Strode, Caroline Eliza Cecil, 142, 148; Colonel Charles,
142, 148.
Strugnell, Catherine Frances, 42 ; Richard Bazil, 42.
Sludd, Dorothy, 183 ; Brigadier-General Herbert
William, 183.
Such, Ann, 174; James, 174.
Sufiield, Edward, Lord, 136.
Sulivan, Eliza Charlotte Albinia, 98; George James, 98.
Sullivan, Rev. Kilmer, 99.
Sutherland, Alicia, 75 ; Constance, 6 ; Rev. David, 75 ;
Elizabeth, 6: Francis, 6; |ohn Campbell, 6; Margaret,
6.
Suttor, Hon'''" John Bligh, 151 ; Julia Nina Sofala, 151.
Swinton, Anne, 198; Mary, 17; Peter, 198; Thomas, 17.
Swire. Isaljelle Louise, 213 ; W IL, 213.
Sykes, Jane Marianne, 137, 146 ; Rev. Richard, 137,
146.
Talbot, Cecil Emma, 191 ; Cecil Mary, 191 ; Charles
Chetwynd, Earl, 12S ; Rt. Rev. Edward Stuart,
Bishop of Winchester, 191 ; Lady Emma Charlotte,
191 ; Emily Margaret, 171 ; Hon"'' Emily Sarah,
171 ; Hon'''" George Gustavus, 171 ; Henry John,
Earl of Talbot and Shrewsbury, 171 ; Rt. Rev.
Neville Stuart, Bishop of Pretoria, 191 ; Colonel the
Hon'''"-' Sir Wellington Patrick Manvers, 191.
Talboys, Elizabeth, 42; Henriella Cowlev, 42 ; Thomas,
42.'
Tatham, H., 7; Lettice, 7.
Taw.se, Ann Sher.son, 148; John, 14S.
Taylor, Agnes, 72 ; Elizabeth ]''ranccs, 99 ; Frederick
(ieorge, 70; Rev, John, 72; Margaretta Hunter, 70;
Robert Cuninghanie, 99 ; William Tydd, 70.
Teesdale, Arthur Charles, 1 19; Barbara, u8, 120;
Barbara Anne, IlS ; Bessie, 119; Betty, 120; Charles
107, 119; Rev. Charles Baker, 106, 107, 118; Chris-
topher, 106, 118; Christopher Hugh, 119; Rev.
Edward James, 120; Elizabeth, 106, 118, 120; Emily,
118; Ethel, 119; Evelyn, 119; Fanny Marion, 107,
119; George, 120; Isabella, 118; Mary Dorothea, 120;
Maud, 120; Maud Emily, 120 ; Philip Herbert, 119;
Stella Beth, 119; Stella Evelyn, 119; Tressie Evalena,
119.
de Tejada, Lucila Calista, 188 ; Don Pablo Lariosy
Herreros, 188.
Tennant, Maria Charlotte, 142 ; Mary Henrietta, 142,
148; William, 142, 14S.
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, 141 ; Catherine, 141 ; Charlotte
Maria, 141; Rev. George Clayton, 141; Horatio, 141.
Thomas, Catherine, 79 ; Rev. Edward, 79 ; Eliza
Porter, 93 ; Lynch, 93.
Thompson, Caroline Eliza Cecil, 142 ; Selh, 142; sic
Sandford -Thompson.
Thomson, Eliza, 76, 77 ; Richard Mowbray Martin, 76,77.
Thornbury, Alice, 116; Alice Maud, 116; Bessie, 116;
Brian, 117; Bruce, 117; Charles, 117; Clara, 117;
Edward Barton, II7; Edward Stanley, 117; Ellen
Margaret, 1 17; Eihel Maria, 116; Frank, 117; Fre-
derick, 117; Gladys Lene, 1 17; Grace, 116; Helen,
117; Jane, l'6; Louisa Jane, 116; Louisa Kate, I17;
Mary, 116, 117; Mary Ann Elizabeth, 117; Matilda,
116; Muriel Ruby, 117; Rev. Nathaniel, 116; Colonel
Nathaniel Henry, 116; Pauline, 117; Pauline Bertha,
117; William Henry, 116.
Thorne Adela, 157; Frederic La Coque, 157.
Thornton, Harry, 171 ; Helen Charlotte, 171 ; Henry
Sykes, 137.
Thorold, .Arthur Barrlngton, 86.
Tilleard, Thomas, 137.
Tilson, Colonel Henry, 194 ; ^L^ria Susan, 194.
Tollemache, Lady Jane, 93 ; Lionel, Earl of Dysart, 93.
Totson, Constance, 181.
Townley, Maximilian Gowran, 171.
de Traftbrd, Lady Agnes Mary Pia, 91 ; Charies Edmund,
91; Clare Mary Annette, 91,
Treanor, Daisy Sillitoe, III ; Rev. Thomas Stanley, ill.
Trevelyan, Sir Charles Edward, Bt., 200, 204; Hannah
More, 200 ; Margaret Jean, 200, 204 ; Rev. William,
200.
Tritton, Rev. Robert, 86 ; Susannah Biscoe, 86.
Trower, Ada Jane, 105 ; Agnes Graham, 106 ; Agnes
Helen, 102; Albyn Kemble, 107 ; Alfred, 104; Alfred
Bence, 103; Arthur, 107; Rev. Arthur, 105, 119;
Arthur Seymour, 106 ; Augusta, 102, 104 ; Beatrice,
100 ; Beatrice Edith Agatha, loi ; Beatrice Muriel,
100; Charles, loi, 102; Charlotte, loi, 106; Corn-
wallis Jasper, 101 ; Rev. Cuthbert Fctherslon, 101 ;
Cyril, 107 ; Cyril Arthur Ames, 107 ; Cyril Melville,
108 ; Daisy, 106 ; Dorothie, 104 ; Edith Frances
Kemble, 106 ; Edith Maud, 108 ; Edith Muriel, 104 ;
Edmund Kemble, 106; Edward, 101, 106; Edward
Bence, 104 ; Edward Lawford, 105 ; Elizabeth, 100,
104, 106, 118; Emily, 106; Elizabeth Claredge,
106 ; Elizabeth Violet Mabel, 104; Emily Henrietta,
105: Emma, 104 ; Eric Lawford, 106; Eric -Mel-
ville, 108 ; Eric Percy, 108 ; Ernest, 104 ; Ernest
Guy Bence, 104; Ethel Maude, loO ; Evelyn, 108;
Evelyn Mary, 106; F'anny Marion, 107, 119; Flo-
rence Helen, 105 ; Florence Henrietta, 105 ; Frances
Amelia Jessie, 100; Frederick, 102; George, 100,
102, 105, 118; George Oakely, 100; George Stone-
street, 100; Geoffrey Say, 107; Rt. Rev. (Jerard, 108;
Harold Melville, 108 ; Helen, 97, 103 ; Helen Edith,
104; Henry, 97, 103; Henry Arthur Bence, 104;
Henry Percy Bence, 102 ; Henry Seymour, 103 ; Her-
bert Arthur, 106; Hilda Lilian, 107; Horace, 105,
108 ; Hugh Charles, 107 ; Hugh Martin, 107 ; Isa-
bella, too, 102, 118; Jane, 105, 119; Jasper, loi, 102;
Juliet Rosetta, 103 ; Katherine Cecil Annette, lOI ;
Kathleen Victoria, 107 ; Lionel George (Jakley, lOI ;
■Margaret Parry, loS ; Mary, too, 102 ; .Mary Anne,
102; May, 107; Muriel .Melville, 108; Reginald
Graham, 106 ; Rhoda Mary Georgina, 100 ; Richard
Alexander Bence, 104 ; Rosa Blanche, 105 ; Ruth
Madeline, 107; Sarah Percival, 102; Susan, 104;
Stephen Herbert Gerard, 107 ; Sydney, loi ; Thomas,
100 ; Ursula Beatrice, 107.
230
Tucker, Alfred |ame5, 17S; Uertlui, 17S) Elsie Florence,
150; J. Partridge, 150.
Tuckwell, Charles, 145; Ellen Emma, 145.
Tufiiell, Eliziibeth Anne, 136; William, 136.
Tulloth, Sir Alexander Buice, 55; Dame Constance
Marion, 55.
Turner, Allen, 72 ; Allen George Thornton, 72 ; Rosa-
mund Murray, 72; Sarah 149.
Tumor, Edmund, 164; Eli.«bet!i i''rances, 165.
Turton, Augusta Clarence, 53 ; Edward, 34 ; Jabcz, 53 ;
Mary, 34; Susanne, 53.
Valentine, Alastair, 177; Catherine Hone, 1-77; Dorotliy,
177 ; William Dobson, 177.
Vanier, Clarrisse Marie Gabriellle, 130; George, 130.
Vansittart, George, 212; Sarah. 212; see Neale.
Vassall, Eli,;ab,3tn, 124; Kloiciilius, 124.
Venncr, Caroline Eliza Cecil, 142; Leonard Sidebotlom,
142.
de Vere, Francis Horatio, 190; Margaret Elizabeth, I'lO.
Verney, Catherine Eliza, l6l ; David, 166 ; Captain Sir
Edmund Hope, Bt., R.N., 162; Uame Elizii. 162;
Ellin, 163 ; Emily, 165 ; Dame Frances Parthenope,
162; Frederick William, 165; Georgiana, 163 ; Gwen-
dolen, 167 ; Harry Calvert, 163 ; Sir Harry, Bt., 162 ;
Sir Harry Calvert Williams, Bt., 160; Hugh Alexan-
der, 167; Janette Cbeveria Hamilton, 166; John, 166;
Joscelyne, i55 ; Kathleen, 1G7 ; Lettice Sarah, 164;
Dame Margaret Maria, 162; Marjorie, 166: Mary
Rachel, 167 ; Maude Sarah, 165 ; Lady Rachel Cathe-
rine, 166 ; Ralph, 166 ; Ralph Bruce, 166 ; Uuih
Florence, 165 ; Stephen Edmund, 167 ; see Lloyd-
Verney.
Vertue, Charles Brooke, 106: Evelyn Mary, 106.
Vetch, Edith Mary. 66 ; Colonel Robert Hamilton, 66.
Vincent, Arthur, 41 ; Mary, 41.
Vivian, Alfred Haughton, 42; Bessie, 42; Charlotte. 42.
W
Waiiiwright, Elizabeth, 179; Harriet, 179 ; Harriet
Forbes. 179: John, 179; Captain John, R.N., 179.
Waiie, Hannah, 80.
Wakefield, Alice Mary, 31, 56; Angela, 31, 56: Daniel
Bell, 31, 56; Edward, 56; Edward Gibbon, 56; Fainiy
.Mison, 201 ; John, 201 ; Selina IClizabeth, 56.
Wakeman, .'Mice Ethel, 17S; Charles, 178; Martha, 178.
Walker, .Alice, 204 ; Arthur William, 52 ; Gilbert, 204 ;
Janete Cheveria Hamilton, 166; Hon''''= John, 73,
149; Hon"'-' J. T., 166; Mary, 73, 149.
Wallis, James, 9 ; Kaliiarine Mary, 9 ; Louisa Frances,
13-
Walmesley, [•ranees, 90; Thomas, 90.
Walne, Daniel, I ; Hannah, I ; Sarah, I.
Walpole, Dame Marion Jane, 203 ; Maud Constance,
203 ; Sir Spencer, 203.
Walton, Wdliam Henry, 171.
Warl)urton, Elizalieth Frances, 99 ; George Alexander, |
99- !
Ward, Alice Geraldine, 139; Anna Maria, 115; Hon''''
.Aime, 139; David James, 115; Elizabeth Maria, 115;
Rev. the Hon''"' Henry, 139; Rev. James, 115.
Warman, Elizabeth, 42; Robert Mabkel)'ne, 42.
Wasey, Eliza Mima, 173; Rev. John Spearman, 173.
Watkins, Blanche Frances, 49: Elizabeth Vertue, 49;
Joseph Evans, 49; Joseph Henry, 49.
Watson", Agnes, 72; Alan Septimus, III ; Amelia Rose,
no; AniyMatilda, 112; Annie, 1S5 ; Annie IJorothy,
112; Catherine Vaddie, no; Charles Sinclair, n2 ;
Claire, n2; Cyril Eric, 109; Daisy Sillitoe, ni;
Dora, 109; Edith Josephine, 109 ; Edith Torrenza, t
112; Filiza Catherine, ni ; tiliza Torrenza, 109, no ;
Ellen Maria, 109; Eric F.dmund, 109; Eva Mary, ni ;
I'rederick F.lwin, 72 ; Geoffrey, III: Ger^rgc Henry,
III; Grace Mary, in ; Harriet, no; Henry Sinclair,
n2 ; Hugh, 185; Hugh Sextus, ni; Is;ibclle, 71 ;
Jane Stock, no; Jean, in ; John, 72, 109, no; Kate
Alice, no; Kenneth, no; Maria, no; Marianne, 185;
Mary, 109; Michael Bower, 112; Mildred, no;
Monica Constance, in ; Nancy, in ; Norman, in ;
Ronald Sinclair, in ; Rosamund Murray, 72; Stephen,
109, in ; Stephen Bakewell. 109; Stephen Everest,
109; Stephen Leonard, 112; Susannah Elizabeth, 112;
W., 71; William, no; William Ernest, ni.
Watts, (ohn Henry, 115.
Wcall, "H. G., 152.
Weatherall, Edward Burgess, 104 ; Elizabeth Violet
Mabel, 104.
Webb, Mary, 116; N.athaniel, no.
^Velchman, Elizabeth, 13; Robert, 13.
Weld, Edward Joseph, 91 ; Ellen Caroline, 91 ; I'lorence
Mary, 91.
Wellesley, Lady Eva Cecilia Margaret, 157 ; William
Henry, Earl Cowley, 157.
Wells, .-\., 95; Edward Poulton, 95; Henrietta Augusta,
.95-
Welmaii, Ch.ules Noel, 92; Mary Maude, 92.
Wemyss, see ICrskine-Wemyss.
Wescombe, Anna, 48; John, 48; Sarah Anne, 48.
West, Sir Algernon Edward, 127 ; Catheiina, 141 ; Rev.
Charles Atkinson, 140 ; Eleanor Sophia, 140 ; Rev.
John, 140, 141; J. B., 176; Lady Maria, 127; Marion
Frances, 176; Martin John, 127; Mary, 127.
Western, Edward Young, 165.
Weston, Anna Maria, 92; John Webbe, 92.
Wharrie, Eliza, 174; Mary Woodgate, 174; Thomas,
174; Rev. Thomas Smith, 174.
Wharton, Lucy Georgina, 211 ; His Honour Robert, 2n ;
Rear- Admiral Sir William James Lloyd, 211.
Whipp, John, 52; Louisa, 52; Mary Ann, 52.
Whitaker, Jeremiah, 198; .^Lary, 19S.
White, Dora, 109; lulmund Lusconib, 109; Elizabeth,
51 ; Grace Eleanor, 78; .John, 78, 180; John Peter, 51 ;
Lucy Ann, 51 ; Mary, 44; Mary F.uphemia Maria, 180;
Thomas, 44.
Wliitecburch, Annie, 136.
Whiteside, Jane, 128; Philip, 128.
Whiimore, Harriet, 205, 2o5; Willi.im, 205, 206.
Whitney, Elizabeth, 51 ; .Samuel, 51.
Wiggins, George, 21.
Wightwick, .Alice .Mabel, 194 ; Edward .Arthur, 194 ;
Rev. Henry, 194.
Wigraui, Margaret Esther, 192; Hon'''"' Mary .Ann, 192;
Rev. Spencer, 192; William Knox, 192.
Wilde, Martin Middleton, 112.
Wilder, Elizabeth Phillips, 113; Lieut. -t!eneral Sir
l-'rancis, 113.
Wilkie, Rev. James, 75; Jessie, 75.
Wilkin, Henry, 56.
Wilkinson, Rev. Henry Watts, 202; I,ouisa Jane, 28;
Margaretta Elizabeth Jones, 202; Thomas, 28.
Willets, .Anne, 198,205; Mary. 19S; Rev. William, 198,
205.
Williams, .A. A., 60; Alan, 15; Benjamin, 46 ; Betty,
60; Charles, 131; Edith, 43; Edward Francis, 43;
Edward Jones, 43 ; Eva .Amy, 209 ; Captain George
Bell, R.N., 209; Harriet Rose, 15; John, 20; Lsctitia
Maria, 131 ; Louisa Teresa, 209; .Mary, 20; Mary
Anne, 46; Robert, 161 ; Sophia, 161.
Williams-Hay, Sir John Hay, Bt., 162, 165; .Margaret
Maria, 162 ; Maude .Sarali, it,5 ; Lady Sarah Elizabeth,
162, 165.
Williamson, }. Clarke, 180; leanie, 180; Loui.sa Nora,
23 ; William, 23.
Willis, Dorothy, 35; Jane, 116; Rosa i;iiz;d>eth Folliolt,
185 ; William .A., 185 ; William Arthur, 35 ; William
Wynch George Back, 185.
Wilson, .Anne, 52; Captaiti, 52; Emilie Isabel, 129 ;
James, 129; John Shine, 95 ; Lucy, 146; Mary Jane
Bourne, 95.
Wilton, Rev. Charles Henry Jones, 20; Elizabeth, 20;
Harriet, 20; Henry Hooper. 20.
Winchester, Anne, Marchioness of, 156; Augustus John
Henry Beaumont, Marquess of, 156; Charles Ingolds-
by, Marquess of, 156; Charlotte Josephine, Marchioness
of, 15S ; Rt. Rev. Edward Stuart Talbot, Bishop of,
191; George, Marquess of, 156; Henry William Mon-
tagu, Marquess of, 158 j Colonel John, Marquess of,
156; Martha, Marchioness of, 156; Mary Montagu,
Marchioness of, 156 ; iee I'aulet.
Winfield, Elizabeth, 120; William, 120.
Winzor, Mary 49.
Wise, Edith, 32; Rev. W'illiam John, 32.
Withani, Dorothy, 91; Louisa, 91 ; Philip, 91.
Wolfe, Frederick, 156.
Wolseley, Algernon Henry Joseph, 92 ; Alice Hamilton,
93 ; Dame Anita Theresa, 91 ; Dame Anne, 90 ;
Caroline, 92; Catharine Norval Magdalene Dysart, 95;
Cecilia Lewis Pauline, 94 : Cecilia Lucy Cavendish,
94 ; Charles, 90 ; Sir Charles, Bt. , 90, 93 ; Charles
Bertie, 95 ; Cliarles Edward, 92; Charles Joseph, 92 ;
Sir Charles Michael, Bt., 91; Charlotte, 93 ; Dame
Charlotte Barbara, 90; Charlotte Elizabeth, 93; Clare
Mary Annette, 91 ; Dorothy, 91 ; P^dric Charles Joseph,
91 ; Edward, 91 ; Edward Joseph, 92 ; Edward Tal-
bot, 91; Eliza Earle, 93 ; Eliza Jane, 95; Eliza Porter,
93 ; Ellen Graham, 93 ; Emily Bertie, 93 ; Evelyn
Mary, 91 ; Fanny Carlyon, 93 ; Florence Mary, 91, 92 ;
Frances Anne, 94 ; Frances Mary Mona Clare, 91 ;
Francis Vivian, 95 ; Gundred Mary, 92 ; Harriet, 94 ;
Henrietta Augusta Meade, 95 ; Henry, 91, 93 ; Henry
John, 93 ; Henry Ohver, 92 ; Hubert Joseph,; 92 ;
Isobel, 92 ; Janet Porter, 93 ; Jean, 95 ; John
Henry, 94 ; Lilian Laura, 94 ; Lilian Patricia Dysart,
94 ; Louisa ToUemache, 95 ; Marianne Eloise, 91 ;
Mary, 90 ; Dame Mary Anne, 90 ; Mary Jane
Bourne, 95; Mary Maria, 93; Mervyn Joseph,
91: Minnie Bathurst, 93; I'auline, 93; Robert
Flockhart, 95 ; Robert Francis Joseph, 92 ; Rev.
Robert Joseph, 92 ; Spencer William, 90 ; Stephen
Garnet Hubert P'rancis, 91 ; Ursula Mary, 91 ; Sir
William, Bt., 90, 93 ; William Augustas, 93 ; William
Augustus (Daniel), 94; William Bertie, 93, 94; Wil-
liam Henry, 90; William Ralph Joseph, 91 ; William
Spencer Joseph, 92.
Wolstenholme, Arabt-lla, 187; Edward, 187.
Wood, Catherine, 65 ; Major-General Sir George, 158;
Georgina, 158 ; John, 65.
Woodgate, Mary, 174; Thomas, 174.
Woodsend, Thomas, 10.
WooUcombe, Adina Jane Roberts, 58 ; Dame AgnesMeade,
61 ; Anne Courtenay, 58 : Anne Daphne Amyatt. 60 ;
Annie Jaquette Kadigunde, 59 ; Annie Mary Jose-
phine, 59 i Augusta Rundell, bi ; Rev. Arthur Augus-
tus, 62; Betty, 60 J Charles Belfield, 60; Lieut. -
General Sir Charles Louis, 61 ; Charles Stephenson,
61 ; Cicely Rose, 64; Clara Jaquette, 62; Constance
Perry, 64 ; Dorothy Mary, 60 ; Eileen, 61 ; Eleanor
Jaquette Stirling, 64 ; Elizabeth, 57 ; Elizabeth
Anne, 58 ; Ellen, 58 ; Emily Rose, 63 ; Ernest
Arthur Stirling, 64; Emit- Edensor, 60; Esme,
60 ; Florence Hilda, 63 ; Frederick Peter, 58 ;
Geoffrey Harley Douglas, 62 ; Rev. George, 63 ;
Gerald Douglas, 62 ; Harriet, 57 ; Harriet Martha, 57 ;
Henry, 59; Rev. Henry, 59, 61, 63; Ven""'" Henry,
59 ; Henry Morth, 59 ; Rev. Henry St. John Stirling,
63; Herbert Louis, 60; Isabella Frances Mary,
57; Jane, 57; Jane Frances, 59, 61, 63; Jaquette
Elizabeth, 59; Jaquette Frances, 60; Joan Rade-
gund, 63; Joan Wilhelmina, 61; John Charles
Ernie, 60; Colonel John Dobree, 58; John
Louis, 64 ; John Morth, 57, 59 ; Kenneth Douglas,
60 ; Rev. Louis, 61 ; Louis Arthur William, 62 ;
Captain Louis Charles Siirling, R.N., 64 ; Louis Doug-
las, 60 ; Mabel, 62 ; Malcolm Louis, 61 ; Marcella
Josephine, 5o ; Margaret, 61 ; Mary, 59 ; Mary
Dobree, 58 ; Mary Edith Violet, 62 ; Mary Elizabeth
Stirling, 63; Mary Lorna, 63; Michael Louis, 64;
Miriam Joy, 62; Miriam Sybelle, 62; Morth Henry
Anryatt, 60 ; Nancy, 02 ; Nora, 60 ; Reginald, 62 ;
Richard George Stirling, 63 ; Richard Joscelyn, 62 ;
Robert, 57 : Robert Lloyd, 57 ; Robert William, 57 ;
Rosamond Margaret, 63 ; Rev. Thomas Clement, 60 ;
Thomas Dobree, 58 ; Walter George, 60.
W'orsley, Albert Edward, 16; Lieut. -General Edward
Vaughan, 131; Evelyn Marie Louise, 16; Jessy, 131.
Worthy, Gilbert, 205 ; Lillian Kitty, 205.
Wrey, Ellen Caroline, 91 ; Sir Bourchier Palk, Bt., 91.
Wright, Anne, 90 ; Anthony, 90 ; Fitz-Herbert, 138 ;
Hermione, 13S.
Wynne, Elizabeth, 163; Richard, 163.
Wythes, Barbara, 139.
Yarborough, Charles, Earl of, 137 ; Charles, Lord, 142,
146, 148; Charles Anderson, Lord, 141.
Yardlev, Charles, 68 ; Fanny Susannah, 68 ; Margaret
Murray, 68; Robert Blake, 68
Yates, Margaret Parry, 108.
Yonge, John Harry, 171.
Y'ork, Most Rev. William Dalrymple Maclagan, Arch-
bishop of, 128.
Y'oung, Andrew Davidson, 177; Catherine Stone, 177;
Emily, 177.
232
3;i)liitions ant) Corrections,
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
ABNEY. Vol. 12, page 151. — Sir
William de Wiveleslie Abney, K.C.B.,
RR.S., died, aged 77, at Folkestone,
CO. Kent, 3 December, and was buried
at St. Mark's, Cheriton, co. Kent,
6 December 1920.
ACTON. Vol. 20, page 125. — Edward
William Frederick Acton died, aged 86,
at The Leasowes, Bridgnorth, co. Salop,
30 December 1920.
ADAMS. Vol. 13, page 28 (and Addenda,
Vo/. j^, /'age !.) — Percy Walter Lewis
and Ada Gladys Adams have further
issue a daughter, Lattice Carol, born at
Woore Manor, co. Salop, 7 November,
baptised at St. Leonard's, Woore, '6
December 1920.
AIRY. Vol. 7, page 117. — Caroline, widow
of the Rev. \Villiam Airy, died, aged 81,
at 23 Albany Road, Bedford, 13 NL-irch,
and was buried at Bedford 17 March
1921.
Page 1 18 {and Addenda, Vol. ig, page
i.) — Captain James Osmund Airy, ist
Battalion Manchester Regiment, died,
aged 36, from wounds received while on
duty in Ireland 21 July 1920.
Page 1 19. — 'I'he Rev. William Shepley
Airy married at Sidbury, co. Devon,
25 August 1920, Dorothea, daughter
of the Rev. R. I'^ling Cjreen, formerly
Vicar of Steeple Morden, co. Cam-
bridge.
ALDRIDGE. Vol. 7, page 68.— Caroline
Diana, youngest daughter of Robert
.Aldridge and widow of the Hon''''
Cliarles James Keith-Falconer, died,
aged 82, at Hampton Court Palace,
CO. Middlesex, 24 February, and was
buried at Coolhurst, Horsham, co.
Sussex, 28 February 1920.
ALLGOOD. Vol. 9, page 88.— Captain
Adrian George AUgood, R.N., died
at Blindburn, Wark -on-Tyne, co.
Northumberland, 26 May, and was
buried at Simonburn, co. Northumber-
land, 31 May 1920.
Isa (n^e Bayly), widow of Bertram
Allgood, Captain Royal Irish Rifles,
was married 2ndly at St. Stephen's,
Gloucester Road, Kensington, London,
4 May 1920, to Charles Richard
Shirreff, Captain Durham Light Infantry,
son of William Shirreff of Jessore,
Bengal India.
ALLIX. Vol. 8, page 139.— John Peter
Allix married at Holy Trinity, Bromley
Common, co. Kent, 24 March 1920,
Virginia, 2nd daughter of Archibald
Norman of The Rookery, Bromley
Common.
AMHERST OF HACKNEY. Vol.
15, page 68. — Mary Rothes Margaret,
Lady Amherst of Hackney, wife of
Lord William Cecil, C.V.O., died
in London 21 December, and was
buried at Stowlangtoft, co. Suffolk, 26
December 1919.
ANCASTER. Vol. 14, page 174.— The
Hon''''^ Elizabeth Sophia, younger
daughter of Gilbert John, Baron Ave-
land, died at 4 Belgrave Square,
London, 22 March, and was buried
in the family burial ground at Edenham,
CO. Lincoln, 36 ^Larch 1920.
ARBUTKNOT. Vol. 20, page 67.-
Elizabeth I'ountaine, wife of Hugh
Lyttelton .Arbuthnot, died at Durrance,
Shipley, co. Sussex, 21 .\pril, buried at
.Shipley 24 April 1920.
Page 71. — Lieut. -Colonel .Archibald
Hugh Arbuthnot married 2ndly at the
parish church, Petworth, co. Sussex,
2 February 1920, Marjory P>cech.
ADDIIIONS &> CORRECTIONS.
ARKWRIGHT. Vol. 7, page 20.—
Ellen Amy, eldest daughter of the
Rev. Henry Arkwright, died at 8 Lis-
burne Crescent, Torquay, co. Devon,
6 February 1920.
ARKWRIGHT. Vol. 20, page 150.—
Evelyn Elizabeth Yulande, 2nd daughter
of the Rev Hubert Seymour Ark-
wright, died, aged 14, at the Vicarage,
Caynham, co. Salo[>, 31 March 1920.
ARMYTAGE. Vol. i, page 234.— Dame
Mary Georgiana, widow of Sir George
John Armytage, Baronet, died at
27 Cambridge Square, Hyde Park,
London, 14 August 1920.
ASHCOMBE. Vol. 18, page 56.— The
Hon*"'' Roland Calvert Cubitt married
at the Guards' Chapel, Wellington
Barracks, London, 16 November 1920,
Sonia Rosemary, youngest daughter of
Lieut. -Colonel the Hon*"'' George
Keppell, M.V.O., of 16 Grosvenor
Street, Westminster.
ASKWITH. Vol. 15, page 107.—
Colonel Henry Francis Askvvith,
C.M.G., married at Annesley, co.
Nottingham, 27 January 1921, Ruth
Mary, 3rd daughter of T. P. Chaworth
Musters of Annesley Park.
AUDEN. Vol. 13, page 171.— Fhe Rev.
Thomas Auden died, aged 84, at
Alderdene, Church Siretton, co. Salop,
1 1 November, and was buried at
Condover, co. Salop, 15 November
1920.
AVEBURY. Vol. 12, page 69. — Rose
ALtry, daughter of Sir Nevile Lubbock,
K.C.M.(i.. was married at St. Andrew's,
Limpsfield, co. Surrey, 12 January 1920,
to Christopher Carlile.
BABINGTON. Vol. 8, page 92.—
Francis Evans Babington died, aged
89, at Halesworth, co. Suffolk, 7 May,
nnj was buried there 11 May 1920.
BACK. Vol. 6, page 118.— William
Henry Back died, aged 66, at Hum
House, Hethersett, co. Norfolk, 23
June 1920.
BAGSHAWE. Vol. i, page 143.—
Ernest and i'Vances Alice Devereux
Carver, assumed by Royal Licence
in r9i3 (on the death of her father),
the surname of Bagshawe. She died
at Ford Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith, co.
Derby, 16 June 1920.
BARING -GOULD. Vol. 4, page 23.
Lavinia Maitland, widow of Edward
Baring-(;ould, died, aged 92, at Ardoch
Lodge, Lew Down, North Devon, 16
April IQ2I.
BARLOW. Vol. II, page 67.— Harold
Barlow died, aged 59, at Westcott,
Dorking, co. Surrey, 5 April, and was
buried at Wotton, co. Surrey, 8 April
1920.
BARRY. Vol. 14, page 5. — Septimus
Barry died, aged 84, at Wokingham,
CO. Berks, 4 February 1920.
Page 12. — Arthur Paul Barry married
at the parish church, Limpsfield, co.
Surrey, 27 December 19 19, Rachel
Vera, younger daughter of the Ven'=''
William Pelham Burn, Archdeacon of
Norfolk.
BARTLETT. Vol. 6, page 28.— Chris-
tiana, widow of the Rev. Robert Leach
Bartlett, died, aged 85, at Leftwich,
Swanage, co. Dorset, 17 December 1920.
BEAZLEY. Vol. 10, page 146. — Ernest
Henry Beazley was killed while flying,
aged 43, at Vancouver, British Columbia,
24 May 1920.
Page 148 {and Addenda, Vol. ig,
page ix.) — Harold Gilroy and Edith
Birkmyre Beazley have further issue
a daughter, born at Braeside, Upton, co.
Chester, 30 June 1920.
BENDALL. Vol. 15, page 45.— Wilfred
Ellington Bendall died, aged 70, at
Ebury Street, Buckingham Palace
Road, London, 16 June, and was
buried in Flighgate Cemetery, co.
Middlesex, 19 June 1920.
Page 46. — Sydney Bendall died,
aged 70, at Fairfield, Sunninghill, co.
Berks, 3 ]\Lirch 1920.
BENTLEY. Vol. i, page 139.— Louisa
Sophia, widow of Arthur Bentley, died,
aged 86, at Hethersett, 3 Sheen Park
Gardens, Richmond, co. Surrey, 4
September, and w^as buried in Highgate
Cemeter)', co. Middlesex, S September
1920.
BESSBOROUGH. Vol. 12, page 114.
Edward, Earl of Bessborough, K.P.,
C.V.O., C.B., died at the Queen's
Hotel, Birmingham, i December 1920.
Will dated 2 July 19 17, with codicil
dated 6 Septemlser 1919, proved in the
Principal Registry in January 192 1.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
Ill
BLOFELD. Vol. 20, page 194.— John
Calthorpe IMofeld died, aged 45, at
Hovetoii House, Wrexham, co. Norfolk,
8 September 1920.
BODDINGTON. Vol. i, page 121.—
Tlie Rev. Edward Henry Boddington,
Hon. Canon of Coventry and Vicar of
Honington. co. Warwick, died, aged
70, at Honington 28 February 1920.
BODINGTON. Vol 14, page 118.—
Nora Elizabeth, widow of Percival
James Bodington, was married in
London 29 .\pril 1920, to Major
Walton D'Eichthal Williams, King's
Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, 2nd
son of Gerald Walton Williams of
Aboyne Lodge, St. Albans, co.
Hertford.
BODINGTON. Vol. 17, page 130.—
Mary Chapman, wife of Oliver Eaton
Bodington, died, aged 52, at 14 Avenue
Pierre lerde Serbie, Paris, 22 April 1920.
BOISSIER. Vol. 10, page 67.— Charles
Harington Boissier married at St.
Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Wrexham, co.
Denbigh, 12 October 1920, IVLary
Gwendoline, youngest daughter of
G. J. Findlay of Glanyrafon, near
Wrexham.
Page 68. — Noel George Dumaresq
Boissier, married at Denver, Colorado,
15 April 1920, Edith IVIarion, daughter
of the Rev. A. G. Harrison, Vicar of St.
Luke's, Denver.
BOOTH BY. Vol. 16, page 181.— Bea-
trice Georgiana, youngest daughter of
the Rev. Sir Brooke William Robert
Boothby, Baronet, died at 1 5 Carlyle
Square, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 13
February, and was buried at Welwyn,
CO. Hertford, 18 Pebruary 1921.
Page 192. — Mary Dorothy Cecilia,
daughter of Colonel Basil Charles
Boothby, died at The Old Vicarage,
Wrotham, co. Kent, 13 February 1921.
BOUGHEY. Vol 18, page 98.— Ethel,
eldest daughter of the Rev. Sir George
Boughey, Baronet, was married at .-Ml
.Saints , I'orton, co. Stafford, 9 December
1919, to John Robert Morris of Dollys
Hall, Llanidloes, co. Montgomery, 2nd
son of C. J. Morris of Wood Eaton
Manor, co. Stafford.
BOURNE. Vol. 3, page 152.— Margaret
Hole, eldest daughter of the Rev. Canon
George Drinkwater Bourne, and widow
of the Rev. Canon Francis Edward
Broome Witts {see Vol. 10, page ij8),
died at Upper Slaughter Manor, co.
Gloucester, 6 February, and was buried
at Upper Slaughter lo February 192 1.
BOWRING. Vol. 6, page 2— Mary,
widow of John Charles Bowring, died
at 25 Rutland Gate, South Kensington,
London, 12 December, and was buried
at Cranbourne, co. Berks, 16 December
1920.
Page 6. — Edith Alice, 2nd daughter of
Sir John Bowring, LL.D., died, aged
89, at 2 Gayton Terrace, Hampstead, co.
^Iiddlesex, 3 September 1920.
BRASSEY. Vol. 14, page 65.— Robert
Bingham Brassey married 2ndly at
Chipping Norton, co. Oxford, 16 Pvlarch
1920, PJorothy Alice Margaret Augusta
(Lady Dalmeny), younger daughter of
Lord Henry George Grosvenor (see
Vol. 16, page 137).
Page 66. — Cecil Henry Brassey, ist
Life Guards, married at St. Margaret's,
Westminster, 10 November 1920, the
Hon'"'"^ Victoria Ivy Spencer, elder
(laughter of Viscount Churchill.
BRINE. Addenda, Vol. 8, page Hi.—
Norah Bouverie, elder daughter of the
Rev. James Edward Bouverie Brine {see
Vol. 4, page 18), died at Greenmount,
Cleeve Hill, Cheltenham, co. Gloucester,
5 December 1919.
Page 20. — Caroline, widow of Colonel
John Jones Brine, died, aged 87, at
I'orquay, co. Devon, 21 February 1921.
BROCKLEBANK. Vol. 9, page 143.
Ralph Eric Royds Brocklebank died,
aged 50, at Poulton Royd, Bebington,
CO. Chester, 13 February 1921.
BROOKE. Vol I, page 76.— William
Brooke died, aged 85, at Northgatc
Mount, Huddersfield, co. York, 16
February, and was buried at Honley, co.'
York, iS February 1920.
Page 80. — Sir John .\ithur Brooke,
l?aron(.t, died at Fenay Hall, Hudders-
field, CO. York, 12 July, and was buried
at .\lmondbury Parish Church, co.
York, 14 July 1920.
ADDITIONS 6r CORRECTIONS.
BROOKS. Vol. 12, page 98.— Mary,
eldest daughter of William Brooks and
wife of John Maurice Constable, died
at Ipswicii, CO. Suffolk, 23 April 1916,
and was buried in the cemetery there.
John Maurice Constable died at
Ealing, CO. Middlesex, 6 May 1917, and
was buried in the City of Westminster
Cemetery at Ealing.
BURN. Vol. 17, page 194.— Rosia Mary,
widow of Lieut.- Colonel David Bryce
Burn was married 2ndly 11 May 1920,
to Edward Clayton of Cottesmore,
Oakham, co. Rutland.
BURY. Vol. 9, page 116. — Alice Jane,
widow of the Rev. William Edward
Bury, died at the Rectory, Screveton,
CO. Nottingham, 12 February 192 1.
Page 118 — Reginald Bury died, aged
78, at Wortley, co. York, 8 January, and
was buried at Ardeley, co. York, 12
January 1920.
BUSH. Vol. 6, page 75.— The Rev. Paul
Cromwell Bush married at St. Andrew's,
Wells Street, London, i June 1920,
Beryl Maud, younger daughter of Major
C. D. Sherston.
BYRON. Vol. 1 6, page 54— The Rev.
Frederick Ernest Charles, Lord Byron,
married at the Cathedral Church of
St. James', Bury St. Edmunds, co.
Suffolk, 31 January 192 1, Anna,
daughter of the Rev. Lord Charles
FitzRoy of Hawstead Lodge, Bury
St. Edmunds.
CARBONELL. Vol. 18, page 156 {and
Addenda, Vol. 20, page vii.) — Lestock
Sydney and Judith Carbonell have issue
a son, born at Oldbury, Stonehouse, co.
(iloucester, 27 July 1920.
CARR. Addenda, \'oL 13, page vi.—
Sybil Florence, wife of the Rev.
Frank Collett Parr {see Vol. 7, page I2j),
died at Bournemouth, co. Hants, 20
May 1920.
CAVE - BROWNE. Vol. 9, page 24.—
Horace Cave - Browne, Captain 23rd
Cavalry Frontier P'orce, married at
St. George's, Hanover Square, London,
7 July 1920, Alice Rose, daughter of
Colonel P. A. Weir, Indian Medical
Service.
CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE. Vol. 11,
page 155. — Mary .Annie Sophia, eldest
daughter of the Rev. John Walker
Cave-Browne-Cave, died, aged 69, at
the Nursery House, King's Norton, co.
Worcester, 11 May, and was buried at
King's Norton 15 May 1920.
CAVENDISH. Vol. 1, page 132.-
Frederick George Cavendish, Captain
The Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment,
married at the Catholic Church of St.
Peter and St. Edward, Westminster,
29 November 1919, Milla Jean, only
daughter of W. St. Clair Grant of
Bhagalpur, Bengal, India.
CHALLINOR. Vol. 20, page 47.—
Marguerite Blanche, younger daughter
of Edward Challinor, was married at
Bombay, India, to Major Charles
Herbert Stanley Deane, Indian Army.
CHEVALLIER. Vol. 20, page n.—
Mary Amelia, elder daughter of
Barrington Chevallier, M.D., died,
aged 57, 9 February 192 1.
CHILDE-FREEMAN. Page 5, present
volume. — Mary Harriet, widow of the
Rev. Arthur Childe-Freeman, who died
19 January, was buried at Bournemouth,
CO. Hants, 23 January 192 i.
CHISENHALE-MARSH. Vol. 4, page
7. — Philip Everard Graham Marsh,
Captain Royal Air Force, was killed
at Feltwell, co. Norfolk, 20 December
1918.
CLOUGH-TAYLOR. Vol 6, page 44-
Lieut. - Colonel Edward Harrison
Clough -Taylor died at Firby Hall,
York, I April 1921.
COBBOLD. Vol. 20, page 23.—
Charlotte, widow of Henrv Chevallier
Cobbold, died, aged 88, 'at 96 Elm
Park Gardens, West Brompton, London,
26 October and was buried 29
October 1920.
Maud Chevallier, 3rd daughter of
Henry Montagu Chevallier Cobbold,
and wife of Ivor Hare, died at Great
Mark by, Heathfield, co. Sussex, 22 July
1920.
ADDITIONS cr CORRECTIONS.
COCKERELL. Vol. lo, page 41.—
SanuiL'l I'epys Cockerell died, aged
76, at 35 Phillimore Gardens, Ken-
sington, London, 12 March, and was
buried at Lyndiiurst, co. Hants, 16
March 1921.
CODRINGTON. Vol. i6, page 26.—
Esther Alice, wife of Ikigadier General
Hubert W'alter Codringion, died at
Meerut, India, 21 November 1919.
COLMAN. Vol. 8, page 144.— Archibald
Stares Colnian married at Christ
Church. Banbury, co. Oxford, 5 June
1920, Emily, eldest daughter of J. W.
Bloomfield of Banbury.
COMBER. Vol. 7, page 150.— Ida
Maud, younger daughter of Joha
Comber of Ashenhurst, Guildford, co.
Surrey, was married at St. Peter's,
Cranley Gardens, South Kensington,
London, 4 December 1920, to Ernest
Campbell Mark, eldest son of R. M.
Mark of Park Villas, Cork.
COMBER. Vol. 16, page 15.— Mary
Castleman, 2nd daughter of Thomas
Uenison Comber, died 4 February, and
was buried at Wembley, co. Middlesex,
9 February 1921.
COOKSON. Vol. 3, page 133-^d'i
Mildred, 2nd daughter of Samuel
Cookson, M.U., was married at St.
Matthias', Warwick Road, Kensington,
London, 18 November 1919, to Guy
Lynn, son of Graham R. Lynn of
Karachi, India.
CORDER. Vol. 19, page 139.— Arthur
Biddell Corder died, aged 61, at
Tuddenham, near Ipswich, co. Suffolk,
31 December 1919.
Page 142. — Terence Spence Corder,
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery, died,
aged 24, at the General Hosjiital, Basra,
Mesopotamia, 13 April 1921.
CRAIG. Vol. 6, page 146 {and Addenda,
Vol. 20, page xii.) — The Rev. William
Alban Cunningham and Emily Lucy
Craig have issue a son, born at 5 ('har-
terhouse Square, London, 9 July 1920.
CRANWORTH. Vol. 10, page 94.—
Major-General Evelyn Pulteney Gurdon,
Indian Army, died, aged 87, at Hove,
CO. Sussex, 5 February 1921.
CRISP. Vol. 13, page 119. — Edna Irene
May, younger daughter of William
Henry Crisp, was married at St. Peter's,
Cranley Gardens, South Kensington,
London, 6 October 1920, to Robert
Harvey Beaufoy.
CRISP. Vol. 18, page 205.— John Wilson
Oisp married at St. John's, Holland
Park, CO. Middlesex, 10 April 1920,
Marjorie, only daughter of J. Shriver.
CUBITT. Vol. 17, page 27.— Mildred
Dorothy, younger daughter of Edward
George Cubitt, was married at St. Paul's,
Knightsbridge, London, 11 February
1920, to PWelyn C. Ruggles-Brise.
Page 29. — Bertram Blakiston Cubitt,
C.B., was created K.C.B. i January
1920.
Page 30. — -Major-CJeneral Thomas
Astley Cubitt, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.,
married at St. James', Piccadilly,
London, 29 April 1920, widow of Lieut. -
Colonel Bernards Grissell of the Norfolk
Regiment.
CUBITT. Vol. 18, page 34.— Henrietta
Theodosia, 'widow of Major Henry
Archibald Cubitt, died, aged 87, at
Earlham, Lyndhurst Road, Lowestoft,
CO. Suflolk, 28 November 1920.
CUNLIFFE. Vol. 16, page 78.— Alfred
Edward Cunliffe died, aged 67, at The
Flushings, Crawley, co. Surrey, 5 June
1920.
CURE. Addenda, I'ol. S, page vi.—
Alfred Frederick Monie Capel Cure,
son of Frederick Capel Cure {see
Vol. 2, page 24), married at Holy
Trinity, Brompton, London, 22 July
1920, Margaret Elizabeth Ruby,
daughter of George Winmill of Bedford.
CURTOIS. Vol. I, page 172.— Atwill
Edward ('nrtois of Ceylon, tea-planter,
married at St. Bartholomew's, Sydenham,
CO. Kent, 31 October 1912, Kathleen,
daughter of George Stapleton of 25
Homecroft Road, .Sydenham.
Pace t75.— The Rev. Huntley {not
Huntly) Curtois, married at Eaton, co.
Norfolk, 12 April 1910, Jane lilizabeth,
only daughter of the Rev. Henry
Williams, Vicar of Croxton and Rector
of Rockland, both co. Norfolk ; born
at Croxton 24 June 1867.
VI
ADDITIONS dr- CORRECTIONS.
DALE. Vol. 14, page 46. — Violet, eldest
daughter of William Charles Dale, died,
aged 60, 13 November 1919.
DARWIN. Addenda, Vol. iS, page xxv.)
Florence Henrietta, wife of Sir Francis
Darwin {see Vol. 4, page llS), and eldest
daugliter of Herbert \Villiam Fisher
{see Pedigree 0/ Fisher, Vol. ij, pa^e
147), died at Cambridge 5 iMarcii
1920.
DEACON. Vol. 15, page 131.— Mary
.Sophia, widow of William Samuel
Deacon, died, aged 87, at 37 Eaton
Square, London, 5 May, and was
buried at Hatchford, co. Surrey, 8
May 1920.
DE MAULEY. Vol. n, page 134.—
Margaret Fanny, wife of the Hon'^''
Frederick John William Ponsonby,
died, aged 74, at Anwick Castle,
in October 19 19.
DE MORGAN. Vol. 17, page 50.—
Sydney Aylmer De Morgan died, aged
69, at Coniston, VVeybridge, co. Surrey,
14 February 1920.
DENNE. Vol. 19, page 187.— Florence
Alice Vernon, only daughter of Lieut.-
Colonel George Ramsay Alured Denne,
was married at St. Cuthbert's, Kensing-
ton, London, 22 April 1920, to James
Sessel Bisset, eldest son of James
Bisset.
Page 188.— Alfred de Denne, Pay-
master-in-Chief, R.N., died, aged 79,
at St. Agnes, Worthing, co. Sussex, 4
February 192 1.
P'rancis Vincent Denne, M.D.,
married 2ndly, 22 December 1917,
Susan Marv Rutland ; born 7 June
1882.
Page i8g. — 'I'homas \'inceiU de
Denne, M.R.C.S., who died 17 March,
was buried at Fareham, co. Hants, 2 1
March 19 19.
Page 190.— Thomas Geoffrey de
Denne, 2nd Lieutenant Devonshire
Regiment, was killed in action 4 !
October 1917
DE RAMSAY. Vol. 15, page 117.—
Rosamund Jane Fiances, Lady de
Ramsay, died at Haveringland Hall,
CO. Norfolk, 3 November, and was
buried at Ramsay Abbey, co. Hun-
tingdon, 9 December 1910.
DERBY. Vol. 17, page 72 {ar.d Addenda,
i'ol. ip, page xxviii.)— Lord and Lady
Stanley have further issue a son,
Richard Oliver Stanley, born at 3
Portman Square, St. Marylebone,
London, 29 January, baptised at the
(Guards' Chapel, Wellington Barracks,
London, 10 March 1920.
DEVONSHIRE. Vol. 16, page 162.—
Lady Emma Elizabeth, widow of Lord
Edward Cavendish, died, aged 83, at
Compton Place, Eastbourne, co. Sussex,
24 September, and was buried at
Edensor, co. Derby, 28 September
1920.
Page 162 {a/id Addenda, Vol. ig,
page xxviii.) — The Marquess and
Marchioness of Hartington have further
issue a son, Andrew Robert Bu.xton
Cavendish, born at 2 i .Arlington Street,
St. James', London, 2 January, bapt. at
the parish church, Eastbourne, co.
Sussex, 13 February 1920.
Page 162. — Lady Dorothy Evelyn
(Cavendish), 3rd daughter of the Duke
of Devonshire, was married at St.
Margaret's, Westminster, 21 April 1920,
to Harold Macmillan of the Grenadier
Guards, A.D.C. to the Duke of
Devonshire in Canada.
DIDHAM. Vol. 6, page 148.— Charles
John Didham died in London 15
February, and was buried in Highgate
Cemetery, co. Middlesex, 20 February
1920.
Joyce Alisimond May, younger
daughter of Charles John Didham and
widow of Douglas Lambert {see
Addenda, Vol. ig, page xxix.), was
married 2ndly at Dehra Dun, India, 2
March 1920, to Major J. E. Cruik-
shank, 2nd (King Edward's Own)
Gurkha Rifles.
DOWDESWELL. Vol. 7, page 81.-
Annie Rossmore, widow of John Mundy
Dowdeswell, died at King's End,
Powyke, co. Worcester, 3 October
r920.
DRAKE -CUTCLIFFE.- Vol. 8, page
109. — Bernard Henry Hamilton Drake-
Cutcli.le, 2nd Lieutenant ist Battalion
Devonshire Regiment, died at Clifton,
CO. Gloucester, 11 April, and was
buried at the parish church, llfracombe,
CO. Devon, 15 April 1921.
ADDITIONS cv CORRECTIONS.
VII
DUNCAN. Vol. 12, page i6i. — Jes.sie,
widow of William Katlibone Duncan,
died, aged 80, at Windermere, co.
Westmorland, 2 July 1920.
DUNCAN. Vol. 13, page 87.— Edith
Mary, only daughter of William Henry
Duncan of Liverpool, M.D., died at
Gerrard's Cross, co. Buckingham, 24
March 1920.
EARLE. Vol. 10, page 112. — John
Greville Earle married at St. James',
Piccadilly, London, 21 April 1920,
Jacohina Reid, only daughter of James
Clark of Kilmarnock.
EKINS. Vol. 18, page 128.— The Rev.
Reginald Forbes Ekins died 16
November, and was buried at the
Catholic Church, Linacre Road,
Willesden Green, co. Middlesex, 18
November 1920.
EVANS. Vol. 4, page 92.— The Ri.
Hon'"''' Sir Laniington ^^'orthington-
Evans, Bt., a';sumed by Royal Licence 14
November 19 16, the additional name of
Worthington, and was cieated a Baronet
the next dav.
FISHER. Vol. 13, page 147 (and
Additida, Vol. 18, page xxxii.) —
Florence Henrietta, eldest daughter of
Herbert William Fisher and wife of
Sir Francis Darwin {see Addenda,
Vol. iS, page XXV.), died at Cambridge
5 March 1920.
FITZWILLIAM. Vol. 14, page 31.—
Lieut. -Colonel the Hon'''' William
Henry Wentworth - Fitzwilliam died,
aged 79, 10 July, and was buried at
Wentworth Woodhouse, co. York, 14
July 1920.
FLETCHER. Vol. 3, page 78 {and
Addenda, Vol. 20, page .xviii.) — W^illiam
Giffard and Margery Hornidge Fletcher
have issue a son, Thomas Henry (jiffard
Fletcher, born at 40 Upper Fitzwilliam
Street, Dublin, 20 March, baptised by
the Bishop of Cashel in Glasnevin
Church 22 April 1920.
Page 80. — Maria Jane, widow of
Edward BLnkemore Fletcher, died at
Kent Hall, Queen's Crescent, Southsea,
CO. Hants, 18 January, and was buried
at the Cemetery, Wimborne Minster,
CO. Dorset, 21 January 1921.
FABER. Vol. I, page 98.— Elizabeth,
widow of Reginald Stanley Faber, died,
aged 77, at 23 Elsworthy Road,
Hampstead, co. Middlesex, 9 May
1920.
FAWKES. Vol. 7, page 95.— The Rev-
Richard \Ventworth Fawkes died, aged
71, 16 February, and was buried at
Bishop's Caundle, co. Dorset, 18
February 1920.
FELLOWES. Vol 15, page 83.—
leanr.ie, widow of Admiral Sir John
Fellowes, K.C.B., died at Roestock
Hall, St. Albans, co. Hertford, 2
January 1920.
FICKLIN. Vol. 19, page 150.— Ale.\-
ander Tennent Mackintosh Berney
Ficklin married at the parish church,
Edgbaston, co. Warwick, 31 March
1921, Rachel, elder daughter of Russell
lolly of Southwood, Edgbaston.
FIRTH. Vol. 19, page 100. — Ronald
Henry Bramley Firth died, aged 24, at
Los Angelos, California, 27 January
1920.
FLETCHER. Vol 13, page 59.— Edith,
widow of .\lfred Fletcher, died, aged 71,
at Allerton, Liverpool, 26 May, and was
buried at Halewood, co. Lancaster, 29
May 1920.
FOLJAMBE. Vol i, page 45.— Lieut.-
Colonel George Savile Foljambe, C.B.,
V. D., died, aged 63, at 12 Thorney
Court, Palace Gate, Kensington,
London, 13 September, and was buried
at Osberton, co. Nottingham, 17 Sep-
tember 1920.
FOOTE. Vol. 7, page 132.— The Rev.
Cunningham Noel Foot died, aged
88, at Old Park T,odge, Bournemouth,
CO. Hants, 15 February, and was buried
in Wimborne Road Cemetery, Bourne-
mouth, 18 February 192 i.
Lindsey Kathleen, only daughter of
Brigadier -General Richard Mildniay .
Fool, C.B., C.^LG., D.S.O., was mar-
ried at St. Peter's, Berkhamsted, co.
Hertford, 18 December 1919, to (Jervas
Huxley, eldest son of H. Huxley of
51 Porchesler Terrace, Hyde Park,
London.
ADDITIONS b' CORRECTIONS.
FREEMAN. Vol. 1 1, page 49.— George
Broke Freeman died, aged 71, at
Hasland, Grosvenor Road, Bourne-
mouth, CO. Hant.s, i May, and was
buried at Bournemouth 4 May 1920.
I'age 50. — Honor Henrietta, wife of
the Rev. Edward Vera Freeman, died
at Nurwara Eliya, Ceylon, 1 1 May
1920.
Dorothy, only daughter of George
Broke F'reeman, died at Hasland,
Grosvenor Road, Bournemouth, 14
December, and was buried at Bourne-
mouth 18 December 1920.
FYNMORE. Vol. 6, page 43.— Lieut.-
Colouel Richard John Fynmore, V.D.,
died, aged 81, at Sandgate, co. Kent,
I 2 August 1920.
GATER. Vol. 18, page 44.— William
Henry Gater died, aged 65, 8 October
1919.
GETTING. Vol. 12, page 40. — Emma
Elizabeth, daughter of David Getting
and widow of the Rev. John White
Tottenham, died at The Lodge, 14
West Hill, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co.
Sussex, on Easter Eve, 26 March, and
was buried in the cemetery at Ore, co.
Sussex, I April 192 1. Will dated 3
July 19 1 1, with two codicils dated 3
January 1916 and 23 August 1918.
GIBBINS. Vol, 7, page 1 15, — Benjamin
Thomas CJibbins died at Bournemouth,
CO. Hants. Sarah Mayoh, his widow,
died 18 May, and was buried at
Parkstone, co. Dorset, 21 May
1920.
GILBEY. Vol. 3, page 146. — Agnes,
widow of Alfred Gilbey, died, aged 86,
at .Manor House, Wooburn Green, co.
Buckingham, 23 August, and was buried
at Wooburn 26 August 1920.
Geoffrey Holland Gilbey married
at St. Peter's, Katon S(|uare, London,
9 December 19 19, Violet Mary
Reid.
Addenda, Vol. j, page v. — Francis
Newman Gilbey, 4th son of New-
man Gilbey {see Vol. j, page 147),
married at The Oratory, Brompton,
London, 28 September 1920, Mary,
4th daughter of Mrs. Jump of The
Chantry, Ipswich, co. Suffolk.
GLAZEBROOK. Vol. 3, page 59.—
Sir Richard Tetley Giazebrook, C.B.,
was created K.C.B. i January 1920.
Constance Marjorie, eldest daughter
of Frederick Edward de I'wenebrokes
Giazebrook, was married at Manila,
Phillipine Islands, to Gilbert Cecil
Pelly, Lieutenant Royal Navy, of
Kentwins, Nutfield, co. Surrey.
GODDARD. \'ol. II, page 21.— Jessie
Henrietta, only daughter of Ambrose
Lethbridge Goddard, died at Tollington
House, Farringdon, co. Berks, 19
September, and was buried at the
parish church, .Swindon, co. Wilts,
23 September 1920.
GOSCHEN. Vol. 15, page i57.-The
Hon'''"= Phyllis Evelyn, elder daughter
of Viscount Goschen, was married at
Flimwell, co. Sussex, 31 August 1920,
to Lieut.- Colonel Francis Cecil Camp-
bell Balfour, Military Governor of
Bagdad.
Page 158. — Angela, elder daughter
of the Hon'''= Sir William Henry
Goschen, was married at the Guards'
Chapel, Wellington Barracks, London,
7 June 1920, to John Carne Hargreaves
of the Grenadier Guards, only son of
John Reginald Hargreaves of Drink-
stone Park, Bury St. I'^dmunds, co.
Suffolk, and of Arborfield Hall, Reading,
CO. Berks.
GRESLEY. Vol. 8, page 117.— Joanna
Beatrice, widow of the Rev. Nigel
Gresley, died, aged 82, at Green Bank
House, Turnditch, co. Derby, 20
January, and was buried at Netherseale,
CO. Leicester, 24 January 1921.
GROOME. Vol. 5, page 21.— Mary
Maria, elder daughter of the Rev. John
Hindes Groome, died at The Willows,
Earl Soham, co. Suffolk, 19 February,
and was buried at Earl Soham 25
February 1920.
Page 22.— Alice Margaret, 3rd
daughter of the Ven'''= Robert Hindes
Groome, died, aged 72, at Surbiton, co.
Surrey, 25 March 1920.
GRUBBE. Vol. I, page 31.— Lieut.-
Colonel Edmund Alexander Grubbe
died, aged 62, at Southwold, co. Suffolk,
16 June 1920.
ADDITIONS
CORRECTIONS.
IX
HASLEWOOD. Vol. 7, page 135.—
Mary Chaiiotte, younger daughter of
the Rev. I'Vederick George Haslewood,
LL.D., died at the Royal .Susse.t
Hospital, Brighton, uS June 1920.
HAVERSHAM. Vol. 19, page 24.—
Richard Goodenough Hayter died, aged
50, 10 November 1920.
Page 25. — Phoebe Judith, 5th
d.iughter of Henry Goodenough Hayter,
died, aged 37, at Winterbourne, Sid-
mouth, CO. Devon, 23 July 1920.
Page 27. — Ella Con.stance, eldest
daughter of Harrison Hayter, died 27
March, and was buried in Highgate
Cemetery, co. Middlese.x, i April
1921.
HELPS. \o\. 14, page 155. — Edmund
Arthur Plucknett Helps married at
Penang, Malay States, 11 May 1920,
Lucy I^aura Krida, elder daughter of
J. \V. Wycliffe- Taylor of (Jayles,
Friston, co. Sussex.
HEXT. Vol. I, page 206. — George
Hawkins Hext, J. P., died, aged 65,
at Tredethy, co. Cornwall, 29 October
1920.
HOBLYN. Vol. I, page 184.— Charles
William Thornton Hoblyn of Overport,
Durban, Natal, died, aged 35, the result
of an accident, 28 July 1920.
HOLMES.— Vol. 19, page 205. — Lieut.-
Colonel John Sancroft Holmes died,
aged 72, 3 August, and was buried at
Redenhall, co. Norfolk, 10 August
1920.
HOVENDEN. Vol. 15, page 169.—
Harold Frederick Hovenden of St.
Ives, Kent House Road, Beckenham,
CO. Kent, married at Bromley, co.
Kent, 31 July 1920, Gertrude Martha
Guiver.
Page 170. — Emma, widow of Albert
Hovenden, died, aged 76, at Oaklands,
Haling Park Road, Croydon, co. Surrey,
2 March 1920.
Page 171. — Mary Louisa, widow of
Charles William Hovenden, died, aged
59, at Walton-onthe-Naze, co. Essex,
8 October 1920.
Page 171. — May Constance, 3rd
daughter of Albert Hovenden, was
married at the Cathedral, Salisl)ury,
Rhodesia, South Africa, 29 October
1 919, to George Henry Laidman, C.E.,
of Bulawayo, South Africa.
HOVENDEN, continued.
Pagi- 171. — Mabel Beatrice, 5th
daughter of Frederick Hovenden, was
married at Victoria, British Columbia,
24 July 1920, to Major Walter I^
Londe of Falls City, Oregon, U.S.A.
HOWE. Vol. I, page 288.— Henry
Gambler Howe, Solicitor, died, aged 67,
at Writtle, co. Essex, 1 1 September, and
was buried there 16 September 1920.
HOWE. Vol. 18, page 134. -Richard
Cleorge Penn, Earl Howe, married
2ndly at Clirist Church, Mayfair,
London, 11 December 19 19, Flora,
Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava.
Page 135. — Nina, eldest daughter of
the Hon'''^ Henry Dugdale Curzon,
died at 15 Rodney Court, London,
6 January 1920.
Page 135. — The Hon'''"^ Frederick
Graham Curzon was bmied at Penn
Street, Amersham, co. Buckingham, 9
November 1920.
JALLAND. Vol 12, page 59.— Ellen
ALaria, widow of William Hamerton
Jalland, F.R.C.S., J.P., D.L., died at
St. Leonard's House, York, i July, and
was buried at Bishopstborpe, co.
York, 5 July 1920.
JEX-BLAKE. Vol. 19, page 41.—
Henrietta, widow of the Very Rev.
Thomas William Jex-Blake, D.D., died,
aged 84, at 13 Ennismore Gardens,
London, 21 March 192 1.
JOSLIN. Vol. 4, page 66.— Arnold
(Jervis Joslin married at Christ Church,
Westminster, 12 April 192 1, Marjorie
Clarice Revill Cundell, only daughter of
T. NL Cundell of Corbet's Tey, co.
Essex.
JOYNSON. Vol. 2, page 56 {and
Addenda, Vol. ig, page xlviii. ) — Lawrence
Bright Joynson, M.C., Captain Egyptian
Expeditionary Force, and Ethel Vera
his wife, have issue a son, Peter
Joynson, born at liastgate House,
Warwick, 22 June i()20.
KENRICK. Vol. 5, page 126.— Evelyn,
yoiuigcst daughter of jarvis Kenrick,
was married at the parish chinch,
Wimbledon, co. Surrey, 20 December
19 1 9, to Thomas Rhys, younger son of
Professor T. Rhys of Bangor.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
KITCHENER. Vol. 7. page 5 {and
Addenda, Vol. ig, page .\h<iii.) — Henry
Franklin Chevallier, Viscount Broome,
and Adela Evelyn his wife, have further
issue a son, born at Ringwould Cottage,
Ringwould, co. Kent, 11 March 1920.
LANDON. Vol. II, page 121.— Edith,
daughter of Charles (iinkell Landon,
died, aged 80, at Bradninch, co. Devon,
25 March 1921.
Page 122. — Jane Mary, wife of
Colonel Aislabie Landon, died, aged 71,
at Heavitree Park, Exeter, co. Devon,
21 October, and was buried at Heavi-
tree 23 October 1920.
LANDON. Vol. 19, page 57. — Katherine
Louise, widow of Major James Henry
Hothersall Landon, died at Creaton
House, Northampton, 28 August, and
was buried at Creaton 31 August
1920.
Page 61. — Arthur Henry Whittington
Landon, O.B.E., M.C., Captain Royal
Canadian Regiment, married at the
Presbyterian Church, Upper George
.Street, Marylebone, London, 7 February
1920, Elsie Mary, elder daughter of
James Gillanders of Drumlithie, Purley,
CO. Surrey.
LEE. Vol. 2, page 64. — Gordon Ambrose
de Lisle Lee, York Herald, was created
C.B. I January 1920.
LEICESTER. Vol. S, page 157.— Lady
Katharine Grey, widow of the Hon*"''
Henry John Coke, died, aged 84, at 3
Durham Place, Chelsea, co. Middlesex,
28 January, and was buried at Longford,
CO. Derby, 3 February 1920.
LEIGH. Vol. 16, page 86. — Eva Mary, j
younger daughter of Robert Kennaway i
Leigh, was married at Minehead,
CO. Somerset, 14 April 1920, to Brevet
Lieut- Colonel F. G. E. Lumb, D.S.O.,
M.C., and Chevalier of the Legion of
Honour, 1 /39th Garhwal Rifles (son of
Edward Henrv Luiiib).
LILLINGSTON. Vol. 9, page 36.—
Georgiana Matilda, daughter of the
Rev. George Lillingston, died, aged 83,
at 5 Southgrove Terrace, Ventnor, Isle
of Wight, 16 March 1921.
LITTLEDALE. Vol. i, page 240.—
I'Lleanor Violet, only daughter of
Willoughby Aston Littledale, was
married at St. Peter's, Cranley Gardens,
London, 24 April 1920, to Humphrey
Rivers Pollock, son of W. Rivers
Pollock, M.D., F.R.C.P.
LLEWELLYN. Vol. 6, page 154.—
Robert Godfrey Llewellyn, M.C., mar-
ried at St. Mary's, Bransgore, co.
Hants, 8 June 1920, Fiancis Doris, only
daughter of Rowland S. .\. Kennard,
J.R
LONGSTAFF. Vol. 6, page 72.—
Major Frederick Victor Longstaft",
married at the Cathedral, Victoria,
British Columbia, 30 March 1921,
Jennie Long, younger daughter of
F. W. McCullock of Victoria.
LUBBOCK. Vol. 12, page 70.— Cynthia
Margaret, eldest daughter of Cecil
Lubbock, was married at Holy Trinity,
Sloane Square, co. Middlesex, 20 April
1921, to Alexander Henry Melville
Wedderbum, son of Alexander Wedder-
burn, K.C.
MADAN. Vol. 19, page 35.— Com-
mander William Nigel Madan, R.N.,
died, aged 71, at 37 Creffield Road,
Ealing, co. Middlesex, 1 1 December
1919.
Page 36. — Captain Geoffrey Spencer
Madan, married at St. Paul's, Knights-
bridge, London, 20 November 1919,
Marjorie Florence, elder daughter of
Saxton Noble of Kent House, Knights-
bridge, and of Wretham Hall, Thetford,
CO. Norfolk.
MADDISON. Vol. s, page 151.— Clara,
widow of Henry ALiddison, died, aged
77, 10 May 1920.
Page 152. — Frances Theodosia,
youngest daughter of (George Wilson
Maddison died, aged 83, at .Skegness,
CO. Lincoln, 23 March 1920.
MARKHAM. Vol. 2, page 32.~Sir
Charles Markham, Baronet, married at
St. Margaret's, Westminster, 8 Decem-
ber 1920, Gwladys, eldest daughter of
the Hon'''' Rupert Beckett of 34
Grosvenor Street, Westminster.
ADDITIONS iy CORRECTIONS.
XI
MASON. Vol. IS, page 132.— George
Godson Mason died, aged 50, at
Ipswich, CO. Suffolk, 31 December
1919, and was bur. at Rushmere,
Ipswich, 3 January 1920.
Page 134. — Eustace C'harles Mason
married at Bucklesham, co . Suffolk, 12
June 19 1 3, Gertrude Mary, daughter of
H. S. Dawson of Fo.xhall Hall, near
Ipswich, CO. Suffolk. 'I'hey have issue,
Edward Felix Mason, born 27 April
1914; Elizabeth Mary, born 28 Decem-
ber 191 5; Kenneth Eustace Mason,
born 12 May 1919; and Eloise Iris,
born 15 August , 1920 ; all born at
Blakenham, co. Suffolk.
Page 136. — Agnes Dora, younger
daughter ot Herbert W'ilberforce Mason,
died at Mentone, France, 2 March
1920.
MASTER. Vol. 6, page 141.— Fiorentia
Sale, widow of Robert Edward Master,
died at Southend, Paignton, Devon, 29
May, and was buried at Denbury, co.
Devon, 3 June 1920.
Page 144. — Lieut.- Colonel Alfred
Edmund Master, Royal Army Medical
Corps, married Ethel Lucy, who died
at Bishop's Waltham, co. Hants, 15
February 1920.
MATHER. Addenda, Vol. 12, page xli.
Beryl Ursula, wife of the Rev. John
Cyril Vaughan Mather ( Vol. 4, pai^e J4),
died, aged 37, in London 17 March,
and was cremated at Golder's Green,
CO. Middlesex, 20 March 1920.
Addenda, Vol. g, piii;e /.v. — Grace
Theodora, wife of the Rev. Walter
Stanley Mather (see Vol. 4, page j6),
died at Clirist Church Vicarage, Bootle,
CO. Lancaster, 9 February 1920.
Page 36. — Charles Leonard Matlier
died, aged 46, at 13 St. Elmo Road,
Egremont, co. Chester, i March
1921.
MAUGKAN. \'ol. 20, page 171.— The
Rev. lames .Slade NLnughaii died 27
Marcli 1 92 1.
Page 173.- — l^ieut. -Colonel Francis
(iilfrid Maughan, D.S.O., and Grace
Collingwood his wife, had further issue
a daughter, Eleanor Grace, born at 46
The Mount, York, 6 August, and died
8 August 1920.
MAWDESLEY. Vol. 14, page 87.—
Robert ^L^wdesley married at Cam-
bridge 14 February 1920, Gwendolen
Mildred, elder daughter of Edgar
Harold Robinson.
MELLER. Vol. 7, page 153.— Major
Alfred Meller died, aged 71, at
The Limes, Rushmere, Ipswich, co,
.Suffolk, 26 January, and was buried
at Rushmere 29 January 1921.
Sherer Alfreil Meller married at St.
Jude's, Southsea, co. Hants, 14 Septem-
ber 1920, Violet Gwladys ManscI,
daughter of Brigadier -General Mansel
Shewen of Meon Place, Soberton, co.
Hants.
MELLOR. Vol. 3, page 86.— Dame
Anne Jane, wife of Sir James Robert
Mellor, died, aged 79, at Eastgate,
Tenterden, co. Kent, 14 March, and
was buried at Tenterden 18 March
I 92 I.
Page 88. — Charles Mellor died, aged
7:1, at Leeds, co. York, 8 May 1920.
MIDDLETON. Vol. 9, page 131.—
MajorMichael Guy Perceval Willoughby,
M.C., 10th Lancers, Indian Army,
married at St. Peter's, Eaton Square,
London, 28 April 1920, Angela
Florence Alfreda, elder daughter of
Charles Hall of Settrington House,
Malton, CO. York.
MIDLETON. Vol. 5, page 97.—
William St. John Fremantle, Viscount
Midleton, K.P., was created an Earl
I January 1920. The Earl and Coun-
tess Midleton have further issue a son,
born at 34 Portland Place, Marylebone,
■London, 25 February 1920.
M IL BORN E-S WINN ERTON-
PILKINGTON. Addenda, Vol. 5,
page vii. — Phyllis, elder daughter of Sir
Thomas Edward Milborne-Swinnerton-
Pilkington, Baronet {see Vol. 2, page
IJ4), was married at Wakefield Cathe-
dral, CO. York, 18 December 19 19, to
Major Gordon Bentley Foster, son
of Leonard Foster.
MOLESWORTH. Vol. 4, page 3.—
St. John Molesworth, died, aged 71,
at Plymouth, co. Devon, 23 November
19 1 9, and was buried at Buckfast
Abbey, Buckfastleigh, co. Devon.
ADDITIONS (r CORRECTIONS.
MONCK. Vol. 2, page 135. — Margaret
Althea, younger daughter of William
Berkeley Monck, died at Aldworth
Crowthorne, co. Berks, 30 April 1920.
Page 136. — Charlotte iMiiilia Mar-
garet, eldest daughter of John Bligh
Monck, died, aged 77, at Bournemouth,
CO. Hants, 27 ^lay 1920.
The Rev. George Gustavus Monck
died, aged 71, in Ellesmere Church, co.
Salop, 19 December 1920.
MORRIS. Vol. 8, page 135.— Lieut.-
Colonel Henry Gage Morris, Duke of
Cornwall's Light Infantry, died, aged
63, at Bath, co. Somerset, 12 June,
and was buried at Bathampton, co.
Somerset, 16 June 1920.
MURRAY -AYNSLEY. Vol 7, page
77. — The Rev. Alfred Evans Murray-
Aynsley died, aged 66, 27 November
1920.
NEWDIGATE. Vol. 7, page 57.—
Selina Charlotte, wife of Alfred Newdi-
gate, died, aged 79, at Leamington, co.
Warwick, 13 August 1920.
Page 58. — Millicent, 2nd daughter of
Lieut. -General Sir Henry Richard Legge
Newdigate, K.C.B., . was married at
The Cathedral, Mombassa, East Africa,
18 November 1920, to Charlton A. G.
Lane, Assistant Secretary, Nairobi.
OSWELL. Vol. 15, page 7. — Henry
Theodore Warren Oswell married at
St. James', Piccadill}', London, 2
February 1920, Frederica M. L, only
daughter of Vernon B. F. Bayley of
Cherry Ooft, Hughenden, co. Bucking-
ham, and of Bombay, India.
PACKE. Vol. 7, page 166.— Selina
Matilda, widow of Charles Packe, died,
aged 82, at St. Catherine's, Greghorn
Loan, Colinton, near Edinburgh, 7
January 1920.
Addenda, Vol. ij, page xxix. —
Arthur James Packe, 2nd son of Major
Edmund Christopher Packe, Royal
Fusiliers {see Vol. 7, page 167), died,
aged 9, at The Grange, Eastbourne, co.
Sussex, 2 August, and was buried at
Great Glen, co. Leicester, 6 August
1920.
PARMOOR. Vol. 19, page 130.—
Edward Stewart Cripps married 3
March 1920, Mrs. H. Morrison.
PARTRIDGE. Vol. 7, page 163.—
Constance Harriett, 4th daughter of
Arthur William Partridge, died at
Ventnor, Isle of Wight, 5 January
1920.
PEACOCK. Vol. 10, page 119.— Harold
Barlow died, aged 59, at Westcott,
Dorking, co. Surrey, 5 April, and was
buried at Wotton, co. Surrey, 8 April
1920.
PEARCE-SEROCOLD. Vol. 12,
page 53. — Anielie, widow of Captain
Walter Serocold Pearce-Serocold, died,
aged 86, at Ottawa, Canada, 25 March
1921.
Page 57. — Claud Pearce-Serocold
married 2ndly at Nice, France, 28
February 1921, Germaine, daughter of
Robert Morel.
PEARS. Vol. 6, page 106.— Steuart
Durand and Margaret Isabel Pears had
further issue a daughter, Margaret Isabel ;
she was married at St. Margaret's, West-
minster, 2 June 1920, to James Guy
Denniston, ist Battalion Seaforth High-
landers, younger son of Thomas Fairrie
Denniston of New Milton.
Cecily Rosamund, elder daughter of
Arthur Grant Pears of Secunderabad,
India, was married at the parish
church, Hambledon, co. Buckingham, 25
September 1920, to Walter Fitz-Gerald
Smithwick, Lieutenant Royal Navy,
D.S.C., younger son of the Rev.
Richard Fitz-Gerald Smethwick, Hon.
Canon of Liverpool.
PECKHAM. Vol. 17, page 192.— Mary
Sybella, eldest daughter of Charles
Peckham Peckham, died, aged 89, at
Worplesdon, co. Surrey, 5 March 1920.
PEEL. Vol. 12, page 24. — Yseulte Lloyd,
only child of Mervyn Lloyd Peel, was
married at Holy Trinity, Sloane Street,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 29 April 1920,
to Nevill Cressett Thursby - Pelham of
the Welsh Guards, son of Cressett
Thursby-Pelham.
PERCEVAL. Vol. 6, page 96.— Cecil
Henry Spencer Perceval died on his
71st birthday at Longwitton Hall, co.
Northumberland, 8 May 1920.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
xa\
PERRINS. Vol. 8, page 120 {and
Addenda, Vol, 20, page xxxi.) — Charles
Francis Dyson and Katharine Margaret
Perrins had issue a daughter, Daphne
Margaret, born at High Park, near
Droitwich, co. Worcester, 28 December
1919; died there, aged 11 weeks, 18
March 1920.
Margaret Snsan, elder daughter of
Charles William Dyson Perrins, was
married at the Priory Church, Great
Malvern, co. Worcester, 15 December
1920, to Captain Oliver Backhouse of
Darlington, co. Durham.
PICKERSGILL-CUNLIFFE. Vol.
14, page 52. — Harry Pickersgill-
Cunliffe died, aged 61, at Great
Staughton, co. Huntingdon, 13
December 19 19.
PIXLEY. Vol. 7, page 30. — Colonel
Francis William Pixley of Woburn
House, Woburn Green, co. Bucking-
ham, F..S.A., J. P., was gazetted V.D.
27 July 1920.
PLUMER. Vol. I, page 219.— Sarah,
widow of Alfred Saxby Plumer, died
aged 88, at Moulin, Hove Park Villas,
Hove, CO. Sussex, 11 January 1920.
POWELL-COTTON. Vol, 9, page 60.
Gerald Alacleod Powell-Cotton nianied
at Holy Trinity, Kensington, London,
24 July 1920, Constance, daughter of
Charles Vanbrugh.
PRIDEAUX-BRUNE. Vol. 2, page 98.
Winifred Annie, 2nd daughter of Colonel
Charles Robert Prideaux- Prune, was
married at Holy Trinity, Sloane Street,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 25 November
1920, to Captain Offley \V'akeman,
formerly Grenadier Guards (only sur-
viving son of Sir Offley Wakeman,
Baronet); born 19 October 1887 ; M.A.
of Christ Church, Oxford, 1908;
A.D.C. to Governor of New South
Wales 1914; served in European War
1914-15 (wounded).
Page 99. — Humphrey Ingelram
Prideaux-Brune married at St. Andrew's,
Boscombe, co. Hants, 20 October 1920,
Adah L. A., daughter of M. A. Pollard
(formerly Pollard-Urquhart) of Castle
Pollard, Ireland, D.L.
PRITCHETT. Vol. 1, page 197.--
George Edward Barker Prilchett died,
aged 54, in London 27 November, and
was buried at Little Hallingbury, co.
Essex, 30 November 1920.
RANSOME. Vol. 20, page 116.— Helena
Grace, wife of James Stafford Ransome,
died at Leamington, co. ^Varwick, 23
August, and was buried in the cemetery
at Leamington 27 August 1920.
RATCLIFF. Vol. 3, page 139.—
Charlotte Elizabeth, widow of Howard
Taylor Ratcliff, died, aged 84, at 51
Beaufort Road, Edgbaston, co. Warwick,
12 November 1919.
RICKETTS. Vol. I, page 276.— The
Rev. Clement Mallory Ricketts married
at the Cathedral, Wakefield, co. York,
17 November 1920, Dorothy Frances,
2nd daughter of the Rt. Rev. George
Rodney Eden, Bishop of Wakefield.
D.D.
ROBERTS. Vol. 11, page 12.— Ihe
Dowager Countess Roberts died, aged
82, at Englemere, Ascot, co. Berks, 21
December, and was buried at Ascot 23
December 1920.
RODDAM. Vol. II, page 117.— Olive
Margaret Rickman, younger daughter of
Lieut. -Colonel Roddam John Roddam,
was married at Ingram, co. Northumber-
land, 21 July 1920, to Alfred Dillwyn
Knox (2nd son of the Rt. Rev. Edmund
Arbuthnott Knox, Bishop of Man-
chester) ; born 23 July 1884; B.A.
Cambridge, Fellow of King's College.
ROSEBERY. Vol. 16, page 137.—
Dorothy Alice Margaret Augusta, Lady
Dalmeny, was married 2ndly at Chipping
Norton, co. Oxford, 16 March 1920, to
Robert Bingham Brassey {see Vol. 14.,
page 6s).
ROUND. Vol. 12, page 3. — Francis
Richard Round, C.M.G., died, aged 75,
at Avenue House, Witham, co. Essex,
24 November, and was buried at All
Saints', Witham, 27 November 1920.
ROYDS. Vol. 3, i)age 13 {and .Addenda,
Vol. 12, page li.) — Lieut. -Colonel
Albert Henry Royds, O.B.E., and
.^delii:a Beatrix his wife, have further
issue a son, born at The Turret, West
Heath Road, Ham[)stead, co. Middlesex,
2(1 luly 1920.
ROYDS. \'ol. 8, page 26.— Amy, eldest
daughter of the Rev. Edward Royds,
died at 33 Brooke Street, London, 30
January 1921.
XIV
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
ROYDS, continued.
Vol. 8, page j8. — Cornelia Frances,
widow of the Rev. Francis Coulinan
Royds, died, aged 90, at Penmaenmawr,
CO. Carnarvon, 12 December 191 9.
Page 30. — The Rev. Nathaniel Royds
died, aged 84 years and 1 1 months,
at St. Helen's, Chesterton Road, Cam-
bridge, 23 February, and was buried at
Little Barford, co. Bedford, 28 February
1921.
RYLAND. Addenda, Vol. 13, page Hi.—
Jane Sarah Victoria, widow of Walter
Proctor Ryland {sec l^ol. i, page 246),
died 29 December 1920.
RYLANDS. Vol. i, page 17.— Caroline
Yate, widow of Peter Rylands, died,
aged 79, at The Clough, Thelwall, co.
Chester, 3 April 1920.
ST. GERMANS. Vol. 18, page 182.—
Evelyn Radigund, younger daughter of
Colonel the Hon'''' Charles George
Cornwallis Eliot, C.V.O., died 25
May, and was buried at Marylebone
Cemetery, Finchley, co. Middlesex, 28
May 1920.
SANT. Page 80 of present volume. —
Doris, elder daughter of Movvbray Lees
Sant, was married at Christ Church,
Lancaster Gate, London, 30 March
192 1, to Captain George Roupell, V.C.,
East Surrey Regiment.
SCARLETT. Vol. 3, page 53.— The
Hon'''= Ruth Hester Frances, only
daughter of Lieut.- Colonel Leopold
James Yorke Campbell Scarlett, Scots
Guards, was married at Holy Trinity,
Hrompton, CO, Middlesex, 11 December
1919, to Major i'rancis Edmond Bray,
M.C., T.D., I'isih Battalion The
Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment,
youngest son of the Hor.''''= Mr. Justice
Bray of The Manor House, Shere, co.
Surrev.
SCARSDALE. Addenda, Vol. 6, page
.r//. — Lady ("ynthia Blanch, 2nd
daughter of Earl Curzon of Kedleston
{see Vol. 4, page So), was married at
the Chapel Royal, St. James', 1 1 May
1920, to Oswald Mosley, .NLP.
Page 81. — Colonel the Hon''''= Alfred
Nathaniel Curzon died, aged 60, at S
Eaton Place, Eaton Square, London, 20
September, and was buried at Kedleston,
CO. Derby, 25 September 1920.
SHADWELL. Vol. 3, page 107.—
John Emilius Lanc'elot Shadwell died,
aged 76, at Milton House, Bathwick
Hill, Bath, co. Somerset, 3 December,
and was buried in the Abbey Cemetery,
Bath, 9 December 1916.
SHERBORNE. Vol. 10, page 22.—
The Rev. Frederick George, Baron
.Sherborne, died, aged 79, 3 January,
and was buried at Sherborne, co.
Dorset, 7 January 1920.
SHUTTLEWORTH. Addenda, Vol.
ig, page Ixix. — Sibell Eleanor Maud,
widow of the Hon'''"' Edward James
Kay-Shuttleworth {see Vol. 13, page
i6y) was married 2ndly at St.
Bartholomew's, Smithfield, London, to
the Rev. the Hon''''^ Charles Frederick
Lyttelton, M.C., 3rd son of Viscount
Cobham.
SPOONER.— Vol. 16, page 142.—
William Wycliffe Spooner married at
St. Margaret's, Ilkley, co. York, 7
April 1920, Marian, elder daughter of
Robert Edleston of Halifax and Sowerby
Bridge, co. York.
SURTEES. Vol. 19, page 201.— Dorothy
Joan, elder daughter of Major Henry
.Siward Baliol Surtees was married by
special licence at St. Saviour's, Walton
Place, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, i March
1920, to James R. H. Hutchison, elder
son of Thomas H. Hutchison.
SWITHINBANK.— Vol 7, page 151
{and Addenda, Vol. 20, page xx.xvii.) —
Commander Cuthbert Winthrop Swithin-
bank, D.S.O,, R.N., and Mary Frances
his wife, have issue a son, born at
Greenway, Borstal Road, Rochester, co.
Kent, 30 May 1920.
TEMPEST. Vol. 2, page 142.— Arthur
Cecil Teinpest died, aged 83, at
Broughton Hall, co. Lincoln, 21 June
1920.
TENNYSON - D'EYNCOURT.-Vol.
19, page 95. — Cecily Lovett, only
daughter of .Sir Eustace rienry William
Tennyson-D'Eyncourt, was married at
St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London, 18
November 1920, to Percy George
Mayer, son of Max Mayer of 20
Bolton Gardens, Kensington, London.
ADDITIONS &> CORRECTIONS.
XV
THORP. Vol. 17, page 185.— Mary
ConstaiUia, youngest daughter of John
Thorp and wife of Arthur Pennington
Blathwayt, died at The Grange, North-
wood, CO. Middlesex, 12 February
1919.
THURBURN. Vol. 5, page 115.—
.•\nna Mary Ann, youngest daughter
of .Mexander Thurburn, died at 6
Westfield Terrace, Aberdeen, 26 March
1920,
THURSBY. Vol. II, page 93— Sir
John Ormerod Scarlett Thursby,
Baronet, died at Greenoble, France,
26 December, and was buried at Holy
Trinity, Nice, 30 December 1920.
THURSFIELD. Vol. 14, page 184.—
The Rev. Gerald Arthur Richard
Thursfteld, Chaplain on the Indian
Ecclesiastical Establishment, Burma,
late Chaplain to the Forces, married
at St. Wilfrid's, Hayward's Heath, co.
Sussex, 18 December 1919, Margaret
Ethel Elliott -Taylor.
TUKE. Vol. 2, page 85. — Georgina
Mary, widow of James Hack Tuke,
died, aged 82, at Hurst, Cookham
Dene, co. Berks, 31 January 1920.
TURNBULL. Vol. 15, page 198.—
Alice Mary, 3rd daughter of Lewis
Robert TurnbuU, was married at St.
Joseph's Catholic Church, Penarth,
CO. Glamorgan, i February 192 1, to
George Philip Thornton, younger son
of G. Thornton of Elthain, co.
Kent.
UPCHER. \'oI. 3, page 25.— Henry
Morris Upcher died, aged 81, at
Sheringham Hall, co. Norfolk, 6 April,
and was buried at Upper Sheringham
9 April 1921.
WAGNER. Vol. 20, page 147. — The
Rev. Arthur Douglas Wagner should
have been described as Chancellor \riot
Treasurer] of Chichester Cathedral
1871-77.
WALSINGHAM. Vol. 16, page 20.—
Thomas de Gre\, Baron Walsingham,
died, aged 75, 3 December, and was
buried at Merton, co. Norfolk, 6
December 1919. He married 2ndly
in 190S, Marion Gwytherne - Williams
(daughter of Thomas Rhys Withers,
F.R.H.S.), who died 31 October
J9I3-
WARDE. Vol. 4, page 60.— Lieut.-
Colonel Charles Arthur Madan and
the Hon'''' Anastasia Kathleen Lucia
Warde had further issue a daughter,
Evelyn Victoria. She died, aged 24,
at 57 Draycott Place, Chelsea, co.
Middlesex, 3 February 1920.
Page 63 — Jeana, younger tlaughter
of Major St. Andrew Bruce Warde,
Chief Constable for Hampshire, was
married at the Oratory, Brompton,
London, 28 July 1920, to Geoffrey,
only son of Brigadier-General Nicholson.
WATNEY. Vol. I, page no. — Arthur
G. Watney, 2nd son of Daniel
Watney of Frinton, co. Surrey, married
at Christ Church, Mayfair, London, 15
January 1920, the Hon''''' Eleanor
Hawke, sister of Lord Hawke.
WELCH. Vol. II, page 173.— Helen,
widow of Captain Septimus Robert
Welch, Royal Naval Reserve, died,
aged 75, 25 February 192 1.
WIGAN. VoL 13, page 128.— Emilie
Thai, widow of the Rev. Alfred Wigan,
died, aged 87, 29 January 1920.
Page 129. — Major James Ramsay
Wigan, Royal Berkshire Regiment,
died, aged 57, at Millbank Military
Hospital, London, 19 January, as the
result of an accident that afternoon,
and was buried at Wendover, co.
Buckingham, 24 January 1920.
Page 135 {and Addenda, Vol. J^,
page Ix.xvii}) — Denis Grey and Madeline
Mabel Ambrose Wigan, have further
issue a son, Michael Grey Wigan, born
at Bracondale Woods, Norwich, 5
November 1919; died, aged 5 months,
at Loudhain, Wickham Market, co.
Suffolk, 13 April 1920.
WITTS. Vol 10, page 138.— Margaret
Hole, widow of the Rev. Canon Francis
Edward Broome Witts and eldest
daughter of the Rev. Canon George
Drinkwater Bourne {see ]'ol. j, page
162), died at Upper Slaughter Manor,
CO. Gloucester, 6 February, and was
buried at Upper Slaugiuer 10 February
1921.
WOLLASTON. Addenda, Vol. iS,
page /.VAX )--. Arthur William Robert,
2nd son of Gerald Woods Wollaston
{see Vol. 12, page J4), died, aged 6,
at 3 Barkston (Jardens, Kensington,
London, 20 January 1920.
ADDITIONS &> CORRECTIONS.
WOLLASTON, continued.
Page 74. — Mary Arabella, widow of
the Rev. Canon William Monro
Wollaston, died at Cannes, France, 28
February 192 1.
WOLSELEY. Vol 19, page 77.-
Louisa, widow of Field - Marshal
Viscount VVolseley, died at Hampton
Court Palace, co. Middlesex, 10 April
1920.
WOODD. Vol. 9, page 67. — Elaine Joan,
only surviving daughter of Basil Aubrey
Hollond Woodd of Abbottsfield House,
Wiveliscombe, co. Somerset, was mar-
ried at Wiveliscombe 29 January 1921,
to Herbert Norton, youngest son of
Robert Norton of Talycafn, North
Wales.
WOODTHORPE. Vol. 15, page 58.—
Jane, widow of Henry Woodthorpe,
died, aged 88, at The Laurels, Iver
Heath, co. Buckingham, 10 December
1920.
Mary Lines, wife of Walter Wood-
thorpe, died at 8 Eshe Road North,
Blundellsands, co. Lancaster, 6 July
1920.
WOOLLCOMBE-BOYCE. Vol. 16,
page 29. — Kenneth Woollcombe Wooll-
combe-Uoyce married at Minchin-
hampton, co. Gloucester, 18 May 1920,
Noel Edith, younger daughter of
Edward Playne.
WORMALD. Vol. 20, page 165.—
Frances Mary Walker, wife of Thomas
Marmaduke Wormald, died at Field
Head, Mirfield, co. York, 7 May, and
was buried at Hattyford, co. York, 10
May 1920.
Jean, widow of I )rury Frank I'ercy
Bibby Wormald, married 2ndly at St.
I'eter's, Eaton Square, London, 6 January
1920, Major Gervys Charles Nevile,
D.S.O., of Arksey, Uoncaster, co. York,
younger son of Percy Sandford Nevile
of Shelbrooke Park, Doncaster.
WRIGHT. Vol. 14, page 38.— Richard
Caldicott Wright died, aged 68, at
Cape Martin Hotel, Mentone, France,
13 March, and was buried at Wold
Newton, co. Lincoln, 27 March 1920.
ZOUCHE. Vol. 18, page 214.—
Walberga Mary, widow of Colonel
William Southwell Curzon, Royal Horse
Artillery, died at 10 Lower Grosvenor
Place, London, 22 April, and was
buried at Parham, Pulborough, co.
Sussex, 24 April 1920.
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